Max Verstappen retains F1 title after dominating rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen became a double Formula One world champion on Sunday after dominating a shortened, rain-affected Japanese Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen became a double Formula One world champion on Sunday after dominating a shortened, rain-affected Japanese Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has taken the world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix after a lengthy delay due to rain, with Sergio Perez taking second following a time penalty for Charles Leclerc.
A host of F1 stars have slammed the FIA for allowing a tractor on track at the Japanese Grand Prix, prompting a near-miss with Pierre Gasly. Sunday's race started in extremely wet conditions and Carlos Sainz quickly spun out. Ad A tractor was on the track shortly after as Sainz’s Ferrari needed to be removed from the circuit, with double yellow flags soon upgraded to a red flag.
Jules Bianchi’s father has hit out at the incident that saw Pierre Gasly almost collide with a tractor on the track at the Japanese Grand Prix. The incident recalled a similar scenario from the 2014 race in Suzuka.
SUZUKA: Frenchman Pierre Gasly raged after driving at speed past a recovery vehicle sent out in heavy rain while the safety car was deployed at Sunday's (Oct 9) Formula One Japanese Grand Prix.
Confusion reigned at the Japanese Grand Prix after Max Verstappen won, with it not immediately clear if he had won the championship after Charles Leclerc suffered a post-race penalty. The race ran for around half the full length after a series of complications delayed the restart in Suzuka.
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The Formula 1 paddock was left shocked and angry after Pierre Gasly was involved in a terrifying near-collision with a recovery tractor at the Japanese Grand Prix.