Formula 1 Track Map Decor — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. Fuji Speedway opened in the 1960s, was reconfigured under Toyota ownership, and became a staple of Japanese motorsport — Super GT, Super Formula, club racing, and the WEC six-hour round all share this asphalt. Formula 1's brief return in 2007–2008 (including a rain-soaked thriller won by Lewis Hamilton) cemented the circuit in global F1 memory; buyers searching for Fuji Speedway posters, Japanese GP track map wall art, and minimalist F1 circuit prints typically want the long straight and elevation change visible at a glance. The Circuit de Monaco has hosted the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix since 1929 and remains the shortest track on the modern calendar — a street course where prestige outweighs lap count. The harbor, tunnel, and Nouvelle Chicane sequence are as recognisable to casual viewers as to race engineers; elevation change is part of the challenge even though the map footprint is tiny.