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The hardest braking point on the Suzuka International Racing Course lies ahead of turn 16. The F1 drivers decelerate sharply here by 206 km/h over just 123 metres. 1,512 kW of brake power are released in the process. 4.12 g is exerted onto the driver, while he pushes with 112 kg onto the brake.

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