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Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez locked out the front row for Red Bull in Japan. Mercedes will be concerned with their form while Ferrari are unsure. Re-live Mail Sport's live blog of qualifying from Suzuka
Shafaqna English- Max Verstappen, driving for Red Bull Racing, emerged victorious at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, reported by Anadolu Ajansı. Verstappen won the 53-lap race at Suzuka Circuit in the fourth round with a time of 1 hour, 54 minutes, and 23.566 seconds. Sergio Perez, hailing from Mexico,
The Red Bull drivers were amongst just a handful of drivers to gain time on the second runs in Q3, where Ferrari's challenge failed to materialise and the Mercedes drivers ended up behind Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso. Verstappen led the way on a 1m28.240s on the first Q3 fliers, where Norris was his closest challenger after producing a then session-best opening sector. But he could not replicate that on the second attempts, where Perez, leading Verstappen on the track, snuck ahead of the...
Formula 1 returns to Asia this weekend as Suzuka plays host to the Japanese
Re-live all the action from Suzuka. The Dutchman finished 12.5 seconds clear of his team-mate Sergio Perez. Carlos Sainz pipped team-mate Charles Leclerc to third place at the climax
As Formula 1 looks toward the 2026 season, the sport finds itself at a regulatory crossroads, particularly concerning the integration of active aerodynamic systems. These changes are poised to redefine the cars we're currently watching and improve the competitiveness of the racing, but not all stakeholders are on board with the direction the sport is heading. Among the vocal skeptics is Red Bull's leading driver, Max Verstappen, who has openly questioned the necessity and efficacy of these...
The competitive spirit within Formula 1 never dims, especially when it comes to securing a coveted seat with the leading team. This rings particularly true for Red Bull's Sergio Perez, whose recent surge in form has caught the attention of many, including advisor Helmut Marko. As the 2024 F1 season unfolds, Perez's performance will be directly linked to his chances of a contract with Milton Keynes next season.Helmut Marko, a key figure in Red Bull's strategic decisions, shed light on this...
Max Verstappen leads a Red Bull one-two in qualifying at the Japanese Grand
Max Verstappen believes it would be “strange” if Red Bull sign Fernando
Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix from Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez. The Dutchman was back on top of the podium after his retirement in Australia. Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari next season is looking smarter by the day
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