Max Verstappen emerged victorious in the Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix, crossing the finish line 12.5 seconds ahead of his teammate Sergio Perez. This exceptional performance secured a one-two finish for Red Bull Racing at the Suzuka circuit.
Carlos Sainz, driving for Ferrari, made the most of a favorable tire strategy to claim the final spot on the podium. Charles Leclerc, also representing Ferrari, secured fourth place in the race.
Despite starting in third position, Lando Norris from McLaren couldn’t maintain his position and ended up finishing in fifth place.
In an intense battle for sixth place, Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin managed to hold off George Russell from Mercedes and Oscar Piastri from McLaren. The three drivers engaged in a fierce fight during the final stages of the race.
Lewis Hamilton, driving for Mercedes, finished in ninth place, while local hero Yuki Tsunoda showed his determination by securing the final points-scoring position for Red Bull Racing in tenth place.
Unfortunately, Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon were forced to retire on the first lap after colliding at Turn 3. Zhou Guanyu from Sauber also retired due to a gearbox issue.
For a comprehensive view of the results of the Japanese Grand Prix, please refer to the following information.