About the Circuit
Maze Pass is a complex and labyrinthine circuit in Saitama, controlled by the Northern Saitama Alliance. This pass is famous for being the stage where Takumi Fujiwara executed his legendary blind attack, an extremely risky maneuver that solidified him as one of the best touge drivers.
Track Layout
Real name: Maze Pass (メイズパス)
Technical Specifications
Length
9.2 km
Elevation
350 meters
Corners
Maze-like consecutive curves
Surface
Narrow mountain asphalt
Difficulty
Very High
Type
Technical maze-like descent
History
Maze Pass gets its name from its complex network of curves that resemble a maze. The Northern Saitama Alliance knows every inch of this circuit. However, this place became legendary when Takumi Fujiwara performed his famous blind attack, a technique where he turns off his headlights and attacks in total darkness, demonstrating absolute knowledge of the circuit and exceptional skills.
Key Points of the Route
Maze Entrance - Start of complex descent
Blind Attack Zone - Where Takumi executed his legendary maneuver
Twin Curves - Section of confusing symmetrical curves
False Ending - Deceptive curve before true exit
Skills to Master
Northern Saitama Alliance Drivers
Wataru Akiyama
Líder de la Alianza
Vehicle
Toyota Corolla Levin
180 CV
Nobuhiko Akiyama
Piloto de Velocidad
Vehicle
Toyota Altezza
200 CV
Kyōko Iwase
Piloto de Drifting
Vehicle
Mazda RX-7
280 CV
Sakamoto
Piloto de Agilidad
Vehicle
Suzuki Cappuccino
64 CV
Circuit Dangers
Confusing curves that disorient new drivers
Limited visibility on night descent
Extreme risk if attempting blind attack without experience
Narrow road with no room for mistakes
Trivia
- Stage of Takumi Fujiwara's legendary blind attack
- The name 'Maze' perfectly describes its complexity
- The Northern Saitama Alliance uses this circuit to test new members
- The blind attack is considered one of the most dangerous touge maneuvers