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Aston Martin - Sebastian Vettel - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Japanese GP: Vettel, Perez, Ocon express deep concern on recovery vehicle issue - givemesport.com - Japan

Japanese GP: Vettel, Perez, Ocon express deep concern on recovery vehicle issue

Whilst Max Verstappen’s title win will grab the headlines in Formula 1 this weekend, we must not forget that we escaped a potentially very serious accident involving Pierre Gasly and a recovery vehicle.

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Max Verstappen - Sebastian Vettel - Sergio Perez - Michael Schumacher - Carlos Sainz - Alex Albon - Verstappen retains Formula One world championship with win at Japanese Grand Prix - france24.com - Japan

Verstappen retains Formula One world championship with win at Japanese Grand Prix

The result gave Red Bull driver 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 - Lewis Hamilton - Sergio Perez - Esteban Ocon - Charles Leclerc - Lewis Hamilton vows to bounce back after Max Verstappen wins title at Japanese Grand Prix - metro.co.uk - Japan

Lewis Hamilton vows to bounce back after Max Verstappen wins title at Japanese Grand Prix

Sir Lewis Hamilton hopes to once again challenge for the Formula 1 championship in 2023, after Max Verstappen sealed his second title at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.

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Max Verstappen - Sergio Perez - Charles Leclerc - 'It's been incredible' - Max Verstappen celebrates 'crazy' title win at Japanese Grand Prix - eurosport.com - Usa - Japan

'It's been incredible' - Max Verstappen celebrates 'crazy' title win at Japanese Grand Prix

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen basked in a «crazy» victory at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka that gave him a second successive world championship title. The 25-year-old received the news that he was champion in slightly anticlimactic circumstances. Ad Initially it was expected that Verstappen would receive 13 points for the win after a rain-hit Grand Prix contained fewer than half the allocation of laps, following delays of around a couple of hours.

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Sebastian Vettel - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Alpha Tauri - 'I could have killed myself': Pierre Gasly furious over tractor on track at wet Japanese GP - news24.com - Japan

'I could have killed myself': Pierre Gasly furious over tractor on track at wet Japanese GP

Pierre Gasly claimed he could have "killed” himself after a near-miss with a tractor after the start of the Japanese Grand Prix brought back memories of Jules Bianchi's death in Suzuka eight years ago. 

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Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Japanese GP: Pierre Gasly left raging after nearly hitting tractor on track - givemesport.com - Japan

Japanese GP: Pierre Gasly left raging after nearly hitting tractor on track

Pierre Gasly was fuming at the Japanese Grand Prix after an incident during the Safety Car period prior to the red flag, with a recovery vehicle on track during treacherous conditions.

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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 - 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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