Max Verstappen A Winner in Japan Again
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“Perfection, just perfection, Max,” was the succinct summary of Verstappen’s race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase, a cool character not usually prone to such hyperbole. It spoke volumes of the result that...
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Verstappen steered his Red Bull to a pole-to-flag victory for an unprecedented fourth year in a row at Suzuka on Sunday, continuing his love affair with the home circuit of his team's engine provider...
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GPblog on MSNJapan GP Weather forecast: Will it be a rainy Sunday in Suzuka?See the weather report below! After to dry but windy days on Friday and Saturday, ahead of the weekend, rain was predicted for the Japanese Grand Prix. At one point leading up to the weekend,
This year, Suzuka exposed some of McLaren’s weaknesses, particularly when compared to Red Bull. Its driver dilemma resurfaced, underlining concerns about it becoming a potential major future problem. Suzuka is known for being difficult to overtake.
Through three rounds of qualifying Saturday morning, Max Verstappen chipped away at the dominant lap times being set by the two McLaren drivers until he put together a final lap good enough to secure his fourth straight pole at Suzuka Circuit for Honda's final Home Grand Prix with Red Bull Racing.
In a thrilling display of speed and skill at the recent Japanese Grand Prix qualifying session, Max Verstappen etched his name in history by breaking the lap record at the Suzuka Circuit. This remarkable achievement not only highlights his exceptional abilities but also signals his team's impressive performance this season.
MAX VERSTAPPEN has won the Japanese Grand Prix to seal his first victory of the season! The Red Bull superstar edged out McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who finished second and third,
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Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren as four red flags, two caused by trackside grass fires, wreaked havoc with the second practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday.
Second practice for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix was red flagged four times on Friday, twice because grass at the Suzuka circuit caught fire. The third race of the 2025 F1 season is on Sunday with Lando Norris well-placed to extend his championship lead.
Max Verstappen's Red Bull, along with newcomer Yuki Tsunoda, is already under pressure ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, the third round of the Formula One World Championship scheduled for Sunday
Jack Doohan had a huge crash on Friday at Suzuka and footage reveals he did not close the DRS, which led to his shunt; watch final practice for the Japanese GP on Saturday from 3.30am before qualifying at 7am,