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Japanese Grand Prix will not be remembered as a classic by any stretch but who came out of Suzuka as a winner or a loser?
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Max Verstappen starts the Japanese Grand Prix from pole for the fourth consecutive time.
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Lando Norris said Max Verstappen was entitled not to leave space in the one moment at the Japanese Grand Prix that the two drivers went wheel-to-wheel for the lead.
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When Yuki Tsunoda takes to the track as a Red Bull F1 driver for the first time, he will do so in a very different-looking car to usual
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DPA International on MSNRed Bull's Verstappen ends McLaren dominance with Japan GP victoryWorld champion Max Verstappen made the most of his surprise pole position when he ended McLaren's early Formula One season dominance with victory in the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. Verstappen's Red Bull had enough race pace to claim a 64th career victory,
Liam Lawson has broken his silence after his sudden demotion from Red Bull to its junior Formula One team, Racing Bulls, following the Chinese Grand Prix. As F1 heads to Japan's Suzuka Circuit this weekend, Lawson admitted that he "wasn't expecting" the setback.
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The signs were there early that Liam Lawson was perhaps not mature enough to handle the job as Red Bull Racing teammate to four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen.
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As Liam Lawson begins his new Formula One era with Racing Bulls, a new challenge has arisen if he’s to get back into Red Bull’s senior team for 2026. The 23-year-old claimed 17th place in Formula One’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka over the weekend after a pit stop gamble did not reap the rewards they had hoped for.
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
Argentine driver Franco Colapinto didn’t make the trip with Alpine to the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix as their reserve driver after last week fresh rumors about a potential move to Racing Bulls, Red Bull ’ s secondary team sparked. But Colapinto has since made it clear where his priorities lie.