F1 Tokyo Festival set to kick off Japanese Grand Prix Weekend in style – with appearances from Tsunoda, Verstappen and more

Ahead of the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix – taking place at the legendary Suzuka Circuit on April 5-7 – the F1 Tokyo Festival is set to get the race weekend started with a bang, with a host of drivers and team principals appearing at the event on April 2 and 3.
Taking place at the Roppongi Hills Arena in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and in collaboration with Honda, the free event will see Red Bull and RB drivers Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez, Daniel Ricciardo and home hero Yuki Tsunoda, along with Williams' Logan Sargeant, all making appearances.
TICKETS: Explore ticket options for the Japanese Grand Prix here
They’ll be joined by Formula 1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali, as well as team principals Fred Vasseur (Ferrari), Christian Horner (Red Bull), Ayao Komatsu (Haas) and Laurent Mekies (RB), as well as F1 ambassador Jean Alesi.

As with everything F1, the cars are also the stars, and there’s a host of them set to be exhibited at the F1 Tokyo Festival, including:
- 1964 Honda RA271
- 1976 KOJIMA KE009
- 1985 Lotus 97T
- 1988 Williams FW12
- 1989 Benetton B189
- 1992 McLaren Honda MP4/7
- 2000 Ferrari F2000
- 2005 Ferrari F2005
The free tickets for the F1 Tokyo Festival are available through the MobilityStation website in Japan.
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