The Formula 1 World Championship makes its next stop at the Suzuka circuit. Japanese Grand Prix. After that Dutch Max Verstappen’s first missed opportunity Win the world title in Singapore, pilot this Sunday second ‘match point’.

In the absence of 5 grand prizes to finish the world championship, ‘Mad Max’ Aims to leave the Japanese circuit six points more than second overallIn this case, Monegasque Charles Leclerc is 104 points behind.

The Red Bull rider has the following options to win the title for the second consecutive year: win and add the extra point of the fastest lap, gain an eight point advantage against him Leclerc; victory and Ferrari in third, second place, and Leclerc not third in the first quarter or fastest lap, and Charles in sixth. If Verstappen fails to win, he will have to wait for the results of his teammates Pérez and Leclerc, who are in third place by 106 points.

this Spanish carlos sainzAfter taking the podium at the Marina Bay circuit, Hoping to rank fourth overall from English George Russell There is a point difference with. At the Japanese Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver had to take third place due to the weather conditions causing the drivers to run on wet surfaces. “It was a tough race, I was not comfortable, I was struggling not to make any mistakes. When the track was dry, I could go faster towards the end,” said the driver. On the other hand, Asturia Alonso had to leave the race due to engine problems and installed another ‘zero’.

In constructive classification, Red Bull Continuing to beat Ferrari by 137 points. In third place is Mercedes with 373 points in a season that neither the British company nor Lewis Hamilton will want to remember.

Where to watch Formula 1 races

Those who are not lucky enough to be in the stands can always take their places. Follow the ‘Great Circus’ excitement on TV. One more year, those responsible for Formula 1 broadcasting in Spain Dazn and Movistar+, sharing the emission. In principle, none of the great rewards can be seen in the open.

If you do not have access to these options, always follow the races live stream on our live stream.

Japanese GP schedule

Friday, October 7:

Free practice 1: 05.00

Free practice 2: 08.00

Saturday, October 8:

Freelancing 3: 05:00

Classification: 08.00h

Sunday, October 9:

Race: 07.00h (53 laps)

When are Formula 1 races?

In this 2022 season, most European breeds will be held on sundays 15:00., as with the 2021 season, although the timeframe will vary depending on the corner of the planet they are played on. And the ‘Great Circus’ will visit four of the five continents in 2022: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania.