The circuit, majority-held by the world’s biggest automaker, had been scheduled to alternate each year with Honda-owned Suzuka.
A Honda spokesman said it was up to Formula One organizers to decide on the fate of next year’s race, adding that Suzuka had made no decision beyond the planned hosting this year and in 2011.
Honda pulled out of Formula One as a team and engine provider in December.
Fees for hosting rights cost the Toyota circuit about ¥2 billion to ¥3 billion (US$20 million to US$30 million), a source said on condition of anonymity. That excludes other operational outlays such as staffing the event.
“It’s been only three years since we announced in March 2006 that we would be hosting the F1 Japanese Grand Prix,” Fuji Speedway president Hiroaki Kato said in a statement.



