Max Verstappen looking forward to the Suzuka Circuit's 'old-school' nature
On the brink of winning his second consecutive Formula 1 World Championship, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen relishes the prospect of rain at the Japanese Grand Prix.
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On the brink of winning his second consecutive Formula 1 World Championship, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen relishes the prospect of rain at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Formula 1 is back at Suzuka for the first time in three years with the Japanese Grand Prix being held this weekend.
Max Verstappen said he needs "a perfect weekend" at Suzuka to clinch his second straight Formula One drivers' championship at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix.
Formula One statistics for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka (round 18 of the 22-race championship):
SUZUKA, Japan : A frustrated Max Verstappen failed to clinch his second successive Formula One title in Singapore last weekend but the Red Bull driver has a much stronger chance of getting the job done at Suzuka on Sunday.
Title-chasing Max Verstappen said on Wednesday that the prospect of rain at this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix could "spice things up" as he looks to clinch his second straight Formula One championship.
Red Bull's flying Dutchman Max Verstappen has another chance to clinch his second consecutive world championship when the Japanese Grand Prix returns at Suzuka this weekend after a three-year absence because of Covid.
Formula 1 is back in Japan for the first time since 2019 as the iconic Suzuka circuit makes a welcome return to the schedule.