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Competitors push ahead with auto racing to preserve the pastime in South Korea at the Toyota Gazoo Racing 6000 event

Racing enthusiasts gathered at the Inje Speedium circuit in Gangwon for the final night contest of the Superrace Championship's season, the Toyota Gazoo Racing 6000 Class, with hopes of reviving the popular automotive sport in Korea.

Competitors race with determination to sustaining the sport in South Korea at the Toyota Gazoo...
Competitors race with determination to sustaining the sport in South Korea at the Toyota Gazoo Racing 6000 event

Competitors push ahead with auto racing to preserve the pastime in South Korea at the Toyota Gazoo Racing 6000 event

Superrace Championship Night Race at Inje Speedium Thrills Fans with Mighty Mouth Performance

The Superrace Championship night race on August 9, 2025, was a spectacle that captivated motorsport enthusiasts and music lovers alike. Held at the modern Inje Speedium circuit in Gangwon province, South Korea, this signature event of the Korean Superrace Championship series showcased high-intensity racing under lights.

The night race, part of the Toyota Gazoo Racing 6000 Class, featured stock cars with 6.2-liter V8 engines modeled after the Toyota GR Supra, delivering around 460 horsepower. The 40-lap race on the 3.908-kilometer (2.43-mile) circuit was a thrilling display of wheel-to-wheel battles, dramatic sparks from wheel contact, and high-speed overtakes. The event attracted a sizeable fan attendance, with crowds exceeding 12,000 at recent editions.

Historically, the Superrace Championship began as part of Korea's motorsport scene in the mid-2000s and has evolved both in format and venue. Night races became a tradition within the series since around 2012, with the "motortainment" concept combining motorsport and entertainment. The races initially happened at other Korean tracks like AMG Everland Speedway and Taebaek Racing Park, but have since expanded to include international rounds in Japan and China. The Inje Speedium night race has become a highlight in recent seasons, continuing the growth and popularity of the series.

In addition to the racing excitement, the Superrace Championship night race on August 9 also featured a musical performance by the hip-hop duo Mighty Mouth before the main event. The performance added to the festive atmosphere, with spectators cheering and enjoying the music before the high-octane racing action began.

The Superrace Championship night race at Inje Speedium is a key part of Korea’s domestic motorsport calendar and advances the visibility and excitement of racing in the country. With its combination of high-speed racing and entertainment, it continues to attract a growing fanbase and solidify its position as a must-attend event in the Korean motorsport scene.

  1. The Superrace Championship, merging motorsport and entertainment, not only showcases intense racing but also incorporates music, as evident by the performance of Mighty Mouth before the night race at Inje Speedium.
  2. In the competitive Asian motorsport industry, the Superrace Championship’s night race at Inje Speedium stands out, attracting a wider audience through its unique blend of sports, technology in advanced racing vehicles, and the business of music.
  3. The Superrace Championship industry has expanded its reach, including international racing events in Japan and China, while maintaining the tradition of night races and fostering growth in sports and entertainment domains, such as racing and music.

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