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Sergio Perez - Pierre Gasly - Carlos Sainz-Junior - Jules Bianchi’s father reacts to Pierre Gasly’s near-collision with recovery vehicle at Japanese Grand Prix - metro.co.uk - Japan

Jules Bianchi’s father reacts to Pierre Gasly’s near-collision with recovery vehicle at Japanese Grand Prix

The father of the late Jules Bianchi has expressed his anger following Pierre Gasly’s collision with a recovery tractor at the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Max Verstappen - Sebastian Vettel - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Michael Schumacher - Charles Leclerc - Jacques Villeneuve - Nico Rosberg - Mika Hakkinen - Red Bull's Max Verstappen retains F1 world title after Japan GP win - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Finland - Germany - Netherlands - Spain - Mexico - Canada - county Lewis - Japan - county Williams

Red Bull's Max Verstappen retains F1 world title after Japan GP win

Formula One world championship amid scenes of confusion on Sunday after Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc collected a five-second post-race penalty at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutch driver won the race at Suzuka, with Leclerc demoted from second to third behind Red Bull's Sergio Perez for cutting the final chicane while defending from the Mexican on the last lap.

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Max Verstappen - Sebastian Vettel - Sergio Perez - Michael Schumacher - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Alex Albon - Max Verstappen Retains F1 Title, Finishes On Pole At Japanese Grand Prix - sports.ndtv.com - Japan

Max Verstappen Retains F1 Title, Finishes On Pole At Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen was declared Formula One world champion Sunday after winning a dramatic rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix. Red Bull's Verstappen crossed the line first and he was then awarded the title when second-place finisher Charles Leclerc was given a five-second penalty, dropping him to third. The result gave Verstappen an unassailable 113-point lead in the championship, making him only the third driver after Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel to clinch the title with four races to spare.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Breaking Verstappen retains F1 world title after win at incident-packed Japanese Grand Prix - rte.ie - Japan

Breaking Verstappen retains F1 world title after win at incident-packed Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen was crowned Formula One world champion in confusing circumstances after he won a rain-affected Japanese Grand Prix.

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Max Verstappen - Charles Leclerc - Max Verstappen retains F1 title after dominating rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix - thenationalnews.com - Japan

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 - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - F1: Max Verstappen wins the world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix - givemesport.com - Usa - Japan

F1: Max Verstappen wins the world championship at the 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.

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Christian Horner - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Lando Norris - Ad A - 'I could have killed myself' - Pierre Gasly and Formula 1 stars fume after tractor allowed on track - eurosport.com - Japan

'I could have killed myself' - Pierre Gasly and Formula 1 stars fume after tractor allowed on track

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.

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Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - 'No respect for Jules' - Bianchi's father hits out at Pierre Gasly tractor incident at Japanese Grand Prix - eurosport.com - France - Japan

'No respect for Jules' - Bianchi's father hits out at Pierre Gasly tractor incident at Japanese Grand Prix

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.

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