Max Verstappen wins tense Japanese Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen followed up his sensational qualifying performance with victory at the Japanese Grand Prix to close the gap on championship leader Lando Norris to one point.
From The New York Times
Max Verstappen held off the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win the Japanese Grand Prix in brilliant style on Sunday.
From CNN
Verstappen had not looked as if he was in contention for pole at any point of the weekend until the final lap of qualifying at Suzuka.
From BBC
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That’s what Red Bull will now be asking themselves, after Liam Lawson outqualified stablemate Yuki Tsunoda, to start 13th and 14th respectively in Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. Just over a week after Red Bull made the decision to swap the two drivers,
The Japanese raced for Red Bull for the first time in F1 having replaced Liam Lawson just three races into the campaign
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025 Japanese Grand Prix starting grid with penalties appliedBelow is the starting grid order for the Japanese Grand Prix as officially confirmed by the FIA.
Japanese Grand Prix practice session that was dogged by no fewer than four red flags, Liam Lawson can at the very least take pride in clocking a faster lap time than h
Liam Lawson (left) and Max Verstappen were team-mates at Red Bull for just two races Japanese Grand Prix Venue: Suzuka Dates: 4-6 April Race start: 06:00 BST on Sunday Coverage: Live radio ...
Red Bull are seriously considering swapping Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda for the Japanese Grand Prix, Sky Sports News understands. Lawson has endured a dismal start to his Red Bull career, being knocked out at the first stage of all three qualifying ...
World champion Max Verstappen claimed a pole to flag victory for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, winning his first race of the Formula One season and an unprecedented fourth in a row at Suzuka.
It's all relative, isn't it. McLaren has come away from Japan as the biggest scorer with 33 points, extending its constructors' lead on Mercedes by 15. But F1 is about winning, and in truth the team should have scored another 1-2 here.