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{{Grand Prix
|Grand prix        = {{JPN}} New South Wales Grand Prix
|Grand prix        = {{JPN}} Kinki Grand Prix
|Venue              = {{JPN}} Mount Panorama Circuit
|Venue              = {{JPN}} Suzuka Circuit
|Circuit Map        = [[File:Suzuka 1992.jpg|250px]]
|Circuit Map        = [[File:Suzuka 1992.jpg|250px]]
|Race number        = 1
|Race number        = 1
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The '''ARWS Kinki Grand Prix''', held at the Suzuka Circuit is one of two Japenese races on the [[AutoReject World Series]] calendar, the other being the [[ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]] held at Fuji. The race gets it's name from the Kinki region of Japan, the area in which the Suzuka circuit is situated.  
The '''ARWS Kinki Grand Prix''', held at the Suzuka Circuit is one of two Japenese races on the [[AutoReject World Series]] calendar, the other being the [[ARWS Japanese Grand Prix|Japanese Grand Prix]] held at Fuji. The race gets it's name from the Kansai/Kinki region of Japan, the area in which the Suzuka circuit is situated.  


==History==
==History==
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! [[2019 AutoReject World Series season|2019]]
! [[2019 AutoReject World Series season|2019]]
| ''Season Ongoing''
| {{NED}} [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]]
| ''Season Ongoing''
| {{DEN}}/{{FRA}} [[Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois]]
|Suzuka Circuit
|Suzuka Circuit
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 1 February 2018

Flag of Japan svg.png Kinki Grand Prix
Flag of Japan svg.png Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka 1992.jpg
{{{Series 1}}}
Race Statistics
Number of times held 1
First held 2019
Number of venues 1
Most wins (drivers) Yet to be held
Most wins (constructor) Yet to be held
Laps TBA
Circuit Length 6.864 km
Circuit Length 6.864 km


The ARWS Kinki Grand Prix, held at the Suzuka Circuit is one of two Japenese races on the AutoReject World Series calendar, the other being the Japanese Grand Prix held at Fuji. The race gets it's name from the Kansai/Kinki region of Japan, the area in which the Suzuka circuit is situated.

History

In a desire to appeal to the strong Japanese ARWS fan base, the ARWS Commission have had a second Japanese race on the cards since 2018. For 2019, this became reality, with the Suzuka Ciruit signing a multi-year contract to host the Kinki Grand Prix.

Venues

Location Years
Suzuka Circuit 2019-

Previous Winners

By Year

Year Driver Constructor Venue
2019 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen Template:DEN/Template:FRA Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois Suzuka Circuit