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Seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher has won eight F1 races in Japan which makes the great German the most successful driver in the history of the Japanese F1 races.
Reigning champion Max Verstappen took a surprise pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix, beating the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri who had looked untouchable before the last qualifying ...
On the back of an eye-opening performance from the reigning champion, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner insisted that Max Verstappen's fourth straight win in Suzuka was one of best weekend's of the ...
Despite his surprise pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix, reigning champion Max Verstappen insisted that he still wants to solve a few issues with his Red Bull RB21 that has proved to be a tricky ...
Despite suffering several moments during the opening practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, Lando Norris put his McLaren on top in the one-hour session, with Mercedes driver George Russell displaying an ...
Having displayed great pace across the practice sessions, George Russell finished down in fifth place at the Japanese Grand Prix, which has left the British driver frustrated.
On the back of an unexpected defeat at the Japanese Grand Prix, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri insisted that the Woking-based outfit had no real option to beat the reigning champion Max Verstappen due ...
Having secured only P8 on the grid for tomorrow's Japanese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton admitted that the Scuderia is running a higher ride-height on their car this weekend, as a result of their ...
McLaren led the way on the opening day at the Japanese Grand Prix, with Lando Norris setting the benchmark in the first one-hour session while his team-mate Oscar Piastri flying to the top of the ...
Despite McLaren's dominant form in the early stages of the current season, Oscar Piastri denied that he would already spend much time with pondering about the championship standings.
McLaren ended up quickest on the opening day of the Japanese Grand Prix, but practice time was heavily limited due to multiple red flag interruptions across the second one-hour practice.
Having also missed last year's Japanese Grand Prix, Mercedes have confirmed that the Brackley-based outfit's team boss Toto Wolff will not be present at this weekend's Suzuka race.
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