Formula 1: 2 winners and 2 losers at the Japanese Grand Prix
Formula 1 returned to Japan at the weekend after a couple of seasons away, and it certainly proved worth the wait for Max Verstappen in the end.
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Formula 1 returned to Japan at the weekend after a couple of seasons away, and it certainly proved worth the wait for Max Verstappen in the end.
Max Verstappen claimed his second Formula One drivers’ championship in confusing and dramatic fashion at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix as Red Bull prepare for news of whether they breached the sport’s budget cap last season.
Max Verstappen is not only a two-time winner of the FIA Formula One World Championship following his victory in the Japanese Grand Prix yesterday*, he’s also a self-confessed fan of the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup. Verstappen was at his home circuit of Zandvoort for the Jumbo Racedagen back in May 2028 to perform demo runs in a Red Bull Formula One car and make several public appearances.
While there is still the Formula 1 constructors’ championship to be decided in the coming weeks, Max Verstappen is already the individual champion. We look ahead to next season’s talking points.
Max Verstappen said he was capable of dominating Formula One for years to come after clinching his second straight world title at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
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LONDON: Bukayo Saka’s double sent Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League after a 3-2 win over Liverpool on Sunday that further dented the Reds’ title aspirations. The Gunners led three times at the Emirates as Gabriel Martinelli struck within a minute and Saka scored in first-half stoppage time. Darwin Nunez and Roberto Firmino replied for Liverpool either side of half-time, but Jurgen Klopp’s men are now 14 points adrift of the leaders after winning just two of their opening eight league games.
Max Verstappen clinched his second successive Formula One world championship in Japan on Sunday with his 12th grand prix victory of a dominant season.