Dutch Max Verstappen He has displayed undeniable dominance since landing in Suzuka for the dispute between the two. Japanese Grand Prix Formula 1 After conducting all three free practice sessions, he achieved pole position with a time of 1:28.877 and was followed by the Australian pilot. Oscar Piastri and the British Lando Norris.
The pilot, who is a two-time F1 world champion and whose third championship is just a matter of time, did not fall from first place in all sessions. Free Practice 1, Free Practice 2, Free Practice 3 and three qualifying rounds this Saturday. First of all. No pilot can get into trouble.
The situation has changed 180 degrees compared to what happened in Singapore A week ago, both Red Bulls were out of Q3 for the first time since Russia 2018.
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As soon as we landed in Japan, everything went back to normal. and Verstappen showed once again why this season he achieved the record for the biggest consecutive victories in F1 history. -on- It broke down in Singapore and will start working again in Japan unless there is a mechanical issue or major error.
He sealed pole position with a time of 1:28.877 and behind him were the McLarens who continued to take forward steps in a dazzling evolution from starting the season as one of the worst teams to becoming “one of the best”. to relax.”
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Lando Norris (McLaren), Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri), Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Logan Sargeant (Wlliams) and Lance Stroll were eliminated in the first quarter, which showed Aston Martin’s bitter side.
Meanwhile, Carlos Sainz The author of the last two pole positions at Monza and Singapore (Ferrari) – he also won the race in the latter – could only finish sixth; during Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) will start this Sunday’s race in tenth place (7:00 CEST, -2 GMT).
Where can I see the Japanese GP classification?
Those who are not lucky enough to be in the stands can always content themselves with following the excitement of the ‘Big Circus’ on television. Those responsible for broadcasting Formula 1 in Spain are Dazn and Movistar+, which also share the broadcast. In principle, none of the major prizes are clearly visible.
If you don’t have access to these options, you can always follow the races live on our live stream.
Formula 1 Japanese GP race schedule
Sunday, September 24
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Race: 07:00.