Starting in 1994, there was a
24-hour N1 class race in July each year until 2008. In 2007, a
Toyota Supra took the first win for a hybrid vehicle. In 2004, a regular
All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship race was held at the
Clubman Course. And also a regular
Formula Nippon race in 1995 and 1996 were held at the
Grand Prix Course. In 2018 the
D1 Grand Prix series held a regular race at the circuit. The track is also used by the
Renault Eurocup, and for
karting. File:Tokachi International Speedway layout.png|Grand Prix Course (1993–present) File:Tokachi International Speedway Clubman Course layout.png|Clubman Course (1993–present) File:Tokachi International Speedway Junior Course layout.png|Junior Course (1993–present) ==Lap records==