Mount Okuno Motorsports Complex

Mount Okuno Motorsports Complex is a racing circuit north of Triton, Asgard, and is owned by the Onaala Automotive group that uses the track for testing it's Formula One and high end performance vehicles and is the location of many motoring events. It features a Grand Prix race track built in 1984, and the much longer loop track which was built in the 1920s around the village of Okuno in the Melitē (Honey-sweet) mountains. The old track is nicknamed "Mount Hell" and is considered one of the most demanding purpose-built racing circuits in the Southern Hemisphere.

Fatal Accidents
Fatal accidents on the Mount Okuno Motorsports Complex track is unusual during sanctioned races, there are many accidents and several deaths each year during public sessions though. It is common for the track to be closed several times a week for cleanup, repair, and medical intervention. While track management does not publish any official figures, several regular visitors to the track have used police reports to estimate the number of fatalities at somewhere between 3 and 12 a year.