dutch pilot Max Verstappen (Red Bull) I bought the pole for the race Japanese Grand PrixHe is poised to lift his title after the eighteenth leg of the Formula 1 World Championship and a classification with Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) third and Fernando Alonso (Alp) seventh.
reigning world champion sealed the fifth post of the season with a ten-thousandth beat charles leclerc (Ferrari) and 57 to Madrid. Thus, with a 104-point advantage over Monegasque in the standings, he will be declared champion once again if he gets a win and bonus points for the fastest lap in Suzuka.
However, ‘Mad Max’ is being investigated for an incident at the start of the third quarter when he was trying to warm up his tires and occasionally lost control of his car; The action forced British driver Lando Norris (McLaren) off the track to avoid a collision, and commissioners are now analyzing whether they should punish him.
Sainz will share second place with Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez (Red Bull), who won in Singapore and failed to challenge for pole position after being more than four-tenths behind his teammate, and will start fourth.
France’s Esteban Ocon (Alp) and England’s Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) will start from third place.just ahead of Fernando Alonso of Asturias, who did not improve on the last flying lap and will start seventh with fellow Briton George Russell (Mercedes).
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F1 Japanese GP race schedule
Sunday, October 9
07:00 Japanese GP at Suzuka Circuit