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Throwback: When NASCAR raced in Japan
By | Published: September 17, 2017 11
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Yes, that's Rusty Wallace in Japan. NASCAR first raced in the country in 1996 and included such stars as Wallace, Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt and Dale Jarrett. 'Made in Japan,' a documentary looking back at this time in NASCAR's history, airs Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. ET on FS1's 'Race Hub.'
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The setting for NASCAR's first major international race was Japan's famous Suzuka Circuit. 'Made in Japan,' a documentary looking back at this time in NASCAR's history, airs Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. ET on FS1's 'Race Hub.'
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Cars were shipped 7,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean.
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The setting for NASCAR's first major international race was Japan's famous Suzuka Circuit. 'Made in Japan,' a documentary looking back at this time in NASCAR's history, airs Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. ET on FS1's 'Race Hub.'
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The cars on the starting grid, a world away.
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Here's the layout of the iconic track.
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Programs from the event included pictures and signatures from top drivers, plus a message in both English and Japanese.
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Programs from the event included pictures and signatures from top drivers, plus a message in both English and Japanese.
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Programs from the event included pictures and signatures from top drivers, plus a message in both English and Japanese.
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A letter from Bill France Jr. to fans also was published in both English and Japanese.
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Walter Mondale, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, wrote a letter as well.