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F1 Brembo Brake Facts 16 - Japan 2017

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The hardest braking point on the Suzuka International Racing Course is in front of turn 16. The driver has to slow down around 228 km/h over just 65 meters.

Added on the 04/10/2017 16:00:00 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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