Max Verstappen, Red Bull and Suzuka Circuit
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Max Verstappen delivered a pole and a new track record.
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Max Verstappen held off the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win the Japanese Grand Prix in brilliant style on Sunday.
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Verstappen’s domination at Suzuka, set up by one of the greatest pole laps of his F1 career, reminded the F1 world of how hard he will be to beat — even if he does not have the fastest car.
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World champion Max Verstappen exploded the idea that McLaren might absolutely dominate the Formula One season with victory at the Japanese Grand Prix at the weekend, but the Dutchman was by no means certain he would be able to repeat the feat elsewhere.
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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,
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RACER on MSNVerstappen stops McLaren run to take shock Suzuka poleMax Verstappen stunned McLaren by snatching pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix with a new track record at the Suzuka Circuit. Verstappen had been more than 0.2s down on Oscar Piastri’s
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.
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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.
The Japanese Grand Prix has been heavily disrupted by grass fires breaking out at the Suzuka Circuit, with the sport's governing body now being forced to step in
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.
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,