Max Verstappen continues dominance as he takes pole in Japan
Max Verstappen stormed to pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix as his dominance in qualifying continued.
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Max Verstappen stormed to pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix as his dominance in qualifying continued.
SUZUKA, Japan : Red Bull were once again fastest in the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday, with Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen topping the charts ahead of team mate Sergio Perez and George Russell of Mercedes in the final session before qualifying.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri went fastest on Friday in a second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix that was badly affected by rain at Suzuka. Australian Piastri, who finished third at last year's race, clocked 1min 34.725sec in on-off showers to finish 0.501sec clear of Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton. Triple world champion Max Verstappen and team-mate Sergio Perez did not come out for second practice. Verstappen led Perez for a Red Bull one-two in first practice.
SUZUKA, Japan :World champion Max Verstappen topped the timesheets for Red Bull after the first two practice sessions for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday as Logan Sargeant deepened the woes of the Williams team by slamming his car into a trackside tyre wall.
SUZUKA, Japan : World champion Max Verstappen topped the timesheets for Red Bull in the first free practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday as Logan Sargeant deepened the woes of the Williams team by slamming his car into a trackside tyre wall.
Carlos Sainz said on Thursday that he wanted his Formula One future to be sorted out "sooner rather than later" as he prepares to leave Ferrari at the end of the season.
TOKYO : Max Verstappen will be aiming to bounce back from his rare retirement in Australia with a statement win in Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix but Ferrari are confident they can take the fight to him at Suzuka.
MELBOURNE : Thousands of red-clad Ferrari fans descended on Lygon St in Melbourne to party in the Italian restaurant strip until the wee hours of Monday after Carlos Sainz's unlikely win in the Australian Grand Prix.