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The timing of the Japanese Grand Prix moved to the spring — cherry blossom season — last year, which means cooler weather, and there is an 80% chance of rain in the forecast for Sunday.
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They ask what have we learnt from the first three races of the season and hear from Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri.
BBC |
While Kimi Antonelli returns to the pits for a check-up Lando Norris puts in the fastest time on the medium tyres with a 1:35.249.
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Grass fires continued to wreak havoc at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday as practice and qualifying sessions were halted three times when three separate blazes broke out.
Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix ahead of Lando Norris with a superb drive from pole, as Kimi Antonelli breaks two records
Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start from pole position in the Japanese Grand Prix after turning in the top time in qualifying on Saturday in his final attempt. Lando Norris of McLaren will start alongside on Sunday with teammate Oscar Piastri on the second row with Charles Leclerc of Ferrari.
For the first time this Formula 1 season, a McLaren will not start on pole position for a Grand Prix.
In a final flying lap, Max Verstappen produced one of the best single-lap performance of his storied career as he secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix and set a new track record in the process.
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McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen’s victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix showed only excellence is good enough. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri ...
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda as they debut the White Bull livery, along with the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Japanese GP
Carlos Sainz was fined €20,000 for missing the start of the pre-race Japanese national anthem at Suzuka last weekend