November 15, 2024

At the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix, world champion Max Verstappen returned to winning ways with his third straight pole-to-flag victory. He then led teammate Sergio Perez to the finish line to lead Red Bull to a one-two finish at the Suzuka Circuit.

Verstappen bounces back with dominant win at Japanese Grand Prix | Marca

The Dutchman ended his nine-race winning streak last time out in Melbourne, Australia, his first retirement since 2022. However, he won three of the four races this season without experiencing any technical problems.

“That was a very lovely race, the car just got better and better,” the Dutchman said over the team radio.

Carlos Sainz, the winner in Australia two weeks ago, rode newer tyres in the latter stages of the race to edge Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc out of the final podium spot in third place.

“It was tough out there,” said Sainz.

McLaren’s Lando Norris finished fifth with the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton down in seventh and ninth.

Alex Albon’s Williams and the RB of Daniel Ricciardo crashed into each other on the opening lap, triggering a red flag and a 30-minute delay while the debris was cleared and a barrier repaired. Both drivers emerged unscathed.

RB’s Yuki Tsunoda finished 10th, securing points in his home grand prix for the first time to the delight of the crowd.

Verstappen bounces back with dominant win at Japanese Grand Prix - Bloomberg

Verstappen now leads the F1 drivers’ championship standings on 77 points. Teammate Sergio Perez is next best with 64.

Red Bull lead the constructor standings with 141 points ahead of Ferrari (120) and McLaren (69).

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