6 Hours of Fuji

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The 6 Hours of Fuji is a major endurance sports car race held annually at Japan’s Fuji Speedway as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship calendar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf endurance sports car race
motorsport event
alsoKnownAs WEC 6 Hours of Fuji NERFINISHED
broadcastCoverage international television and streaming
championshipCategory world championship
circuitUsed Fuji Speedway NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Japan
firstHeld 2012
hasCarClass Hypercar NERFINISHED
LMGTE Am NERFINISHED
LMGTE Pro NERFINISHED
LMP1
LMP2
hasOfficialStatus World Endurance Championship round NERFINISHED
hasOfficialWebsite FIA World Endurance Championship official site
hasSupportRaces yes
heldAsPartOfSeason FIA World Endurance Championship NERFINISHED
inauguralSeason 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship season NERFINISHED
lapDirection clockwise
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Shizuoka Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Oyama, Shizuoka NERFINISHED
location Fuji Speedway NERFINISHED
mainGoverningBody FIA NERFINISHED
numberOfDriversPerCar 2–3 drivers
organizer Automobile Club de l’Ouest NERFINISHED
Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile NERFINISHED
partOf FIA World Endurance Championship NERFINISHED
pitStopRequirement multiple mandatory pit stops
raceDuration 6 hours
raceType endurance race
regulationSet FIA World Endurance Championship sporting regulations NERFINISHED
relatedEvent 24 Hours of Le Mans NERFINISHED
6 Hours of Silverstone NERFINISHED
6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps NERFINISHED
safetyCarUsage FIA WEC safety car regulations apply
safetyStandards FIA Grade 1 circuit standards NERFINISHED
spectatorType circuit spectators
sport sports car racing
surface asphalt
technicalRegulations FIA WEC technical regulations
timingSystem FIA-homologated electronic timing
trackLengthUsed approximately 4.563 km
typicalMonthHeld October
typicalRaceStartFormat rolling start

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