The oval course is the only one of its kind in Japan used for competitive racing. It is a low-banked, egg-shaped course, with turns three and four being much tighter than turns one and two. On March 28, 1998,
CART held the inaugural
Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi Speedway. The race was won by Mexican driver
Adrián Fernández.
CART continued racing at Twin Ring Motegi Speedway from 1998–2002. In 2003, Honda entered the
Indy Racing League and the race became a part of the IRL schedule. In addition to IndyCar racing, the track has also hosted a single
NASCAR exhibition race in 1998 and the season finale race for the
NASCAR Winston West Series in 1999. Honda, which had built the oval for the express purpose of developing its oval-racing program for IndyCar racing, did not win a race at the track for its first six years of operation. In 2004,
Dan Wheldon took the first win for Honda on the oval. In 2008, the Motegi oval gained additional publicity when
Danica Patrick became the first woman to win an
IndyCar race, beating
Hélio Castroneves for her first and only IndyCar victory. The 2011 season was the last season of
IndyCar in Motegi. It had been dropped from the calendar as organizers looked to maximize viewing audiences. The road course, rather than the super speedway, was used for the 2011 race due to damage to the oval track resulting from the
2011 Tōhoku earthquake. The oval is not presently used for racing and even has been used as additional parking space during MotoGP events, but is still used for Honda's annual Thanks Day event showcasing various Honda road and racing vehicles, mainly from the nearby
Honda Collection Hall, with
Takuma Sato running a lap of the course in his
2017 Indianapolis 500 winning car seven years since the last IndyCar race in the oval.
Track length of paved oval The track length is disputed by series that run at Mobility Resort Motegi. The NASCAR timing and scoring use a length of . This length was used by CART in their races between 1998 and 2002, too. The IRL measured in 2003 a length of . This length was also used in the following races until 2010.
NASCAR history Mike Skinner won the only
NASCAR Winston Cup Series exhibition race held at the track in 1998, the Coca-Cola 500. Skinner won driving the No.31 Chevrolet for
Richard Childress Racing. The race was most noted for being the first oval track NASCAR race in Japan as well as being the first in which
Dale Earnhardt and his son,
Dale Earnhardt Jr., competed with one another, driving No.3 and No.1
Coca-Cola Chevrolets, respectively. The track also held the
NASCAR West Series in 1999 with Kevin Richards getting the win. == Road course ==