F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE: Race result as Red Bull secure Constructors’ title at Suzuka
Max Verstappen moved to within range of a hat-trick of world titles by returning to winning ways at the Japanese Grand Prix as Red Bull clinched the constructors’ championship.
The Dutchman backed up his searing pace in qualifying by easing to victory by a massive 19.387 seconds a week on from seeing his record 10-race winning run ended in Singapore.
Lando Norris finished second ahead of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with Lewis Hamilton fifth and George Russell seventh for Mercedes.
Verstappen has won 13 of 16 rounds this season, extending his lead to 177 points over team-mate Sergio Perez – who endured a miserable afternoon – and he will have the chance to wrap up his third title at the Qatar Grand Prix in two weeks, potentially even in the Saturday sprint by outscoring Perez by three points or more.
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F1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX - RACE UPDATES
Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix; Norris 2nd; Piastri 3rd
Red Bull win the 2023 Constructors’ Championship
Click HERE for the top-10 in Japan
LAP 17/53: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell almost touch
LAP 1/53: Lando Norris up to P2 at start behind Max Verstappen
‘It’s real’: Hamilton in state of shock after Japanese GP qualifying
Lewis Hamilton frustrated by Mercedes strategy in Japanese Grand Prix
10:25 , Kieran Jackson
Lewis Hamilton criticised Mercedes’ tactics and suggested he and George Russell needed to “work as a team” after on-track battles throughout the Japanese Grand Prix.
The seven-time world champion finished fifth at Suzuka, two places ahead of Russell in a race where the pair scrapped repeatedly and aired frustration over the team radio.
After an early coming together where Russell surged past Hamilton before swiftly losing the place again, the 38-year-old pushed his team-mate off track in a second scrap and they then disagreed over how to defend their places against Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.
Russell was struggling on his tyres having attempted a one-stop strategy, while others around him deployed a two-stop, and Hamilton urged his team to let him through.
Full piece below:
Lewis Hamilton frustrated by Mercedes tactics in Japanese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen on verge of title as Red Bull clinch constructors’ crown in Japan
09:21 , Kieran Jackson
Race report
Max Verstappen moved to within range of a hat-trick of world titles by returning to winning ways at the Japanese Grand Prix as Red Bull clinched the constructors’ championship.
The Dutchman backed up his searing pace in qualifying by easing to victory by a massive 19.387 seconds a week on from seeing his record 10-race winning run ended in Singapore.
Lando Norris finished second ahead of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with Lewis Hamilton fifth and George Russell seventh for Mercedes.
Verstappen has won 13 of 16 rounds this season, extending his lead to 177 points over team-mate Sergio Perez – who endured a miserable afternoon – and he will have the chance to wrap up his third title at the Qatar Grand Prix in two weeks, potentially even in the Saturday sprint by outscoring Perez by three points or more.
While it was serene at the front, the race behind was thrilling as Perez was involved in two early collisions before retiring – only to briefly return – and Mercedes team-mates Hamilton and Russell scrapped with each other.
Full report below:
Max Verstappen on verge of title as Red Bull clinch constructors’ crown in Japan
George Russell:
08:59 , Kieran Jackson
“One stop was worth a punt. Three stop would’ve been closer, but one-stop gave us a chance to be in P3 and a safety car... but the end result is a fair representation.
“When you’re in the car, you’re giving it everything, radio is a bit of a venting tool to release some frustration. Overtaking was difficult, it took Piastri two laps to achieve it. It’s easy in hindsight, but for me right now it’s all about getting P2 in the constructors’ crown.
“It’s been a complete disaster of the season in the drivers’ title, so many missed chances. Obviously Lewis is P3...”
Lewis Hamilton:
08:48 , Kieran Jackson
“I’m exhausted. Fighting with everything I have to get ahead of Ferrari. It was a hell of a fight. I’m really trying to hold on for second in the constructors’. It’s tough on weekends like this when the car is such a handful. Basically the exact same as last year, bouncing and sliding. We’re not any closer to the front, at least here... long way to go.
“There are things that I’ve asked for that we’ve gone in part of the direction next year. All the points George and I give have been fully listened to... I have no idea where the car will be next year. The next six months have to be the best six months we’ve ever had for development. We’ve got to look at the McLarens, that is the direction. Hopefully with the change in philosohy, we will be where we deserve.
“We’re still an amazing team but decisions which are made in this time are crucial for our trajectory.”
Red Bull boss Christian Horner:
08:30 , Kieran Jackson
“It’s been the most amazing year, it’s testament to these guys and all the guys back in the factory in Milton Keynes. Max is on another level today, another incredible performance.
“Checo went through a few front wings. Picked up a penalty. It wasn’t his day, he’ll bounce back - and a big part of the success.”
Max Verstappen:
08:19 , Kieran Jackson
“Unbelievable weekend. The car was working really well on every compound. Very proud of everyone, we’re having an incredible weekend.”
"I'm very proud of everyone" ☺
What a day for Max Verstappen and Red Bull 👏 pic.twitter.com/Cdhjevyls9— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
Lando Norris:
08:12 , Kieran Jackson
“Another amazing day for us. Team did an amazing job - I almost got Max at the start! We’re not close to Max but we’re not miles away after. Oscar, first podium in Formula 1, congrats to him.
“The progress we’ve made is pretty outstanding!”
Oscar Piastri:
08:01 , Kieran Jackson
“It feels pretty special. I’ll remember it for a very long time, I can’t thank the team enough. There’s not many people in the world who get this opportunity... super happy!
“Pace was very strong, I got more into the groove in the second half of the race. Very happy and excited to get some more.”
Time for the podium!
07:57 , Kieran Jackson
After the anomaly of Singapore, we’re back to the Dutch and Austrian national anthems on the podium!
Big moment for Oscar Piastri, too - on the podium for the first time in Formula 1!
Max Verstappen on the verge now...
07:53 , Kieran Jackson
Max Verstappen can now win the drivers’ title in the sprint race in Qatar in two weeks’ time...
A title won on a Saturday for the first time? Quite possibly.
Max Verstappen:
07:46 , Kieran Jackson
“You can all be very proud. Everyone here and back in the factory, what a rocketship we’ve built!”
TOP-10:
07:42 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen (+ fastest lap)
2) Lando Norris
3) Oscar Piastri
4) Charles Leclerc
5) Lewis Hamilton
6) Carlos Sainz
7) George Russell
8) Fernando Alonso
9) Esteban Ocon
10) Pierre Gasly
Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix!
07:35 , Kieran Jackson
Another imperious performance from Max Verstappen - he takes his 11th win in 12 races! And 26th victory since the start of last season!
That’s also the 2023 Constructors’ Championship for Red Bull! A long time coming!
A terrific double podium for McLaren though, with Lando Norris coming home second and Oscar Piastri securing his first F1 podium in third!
A FIRST F1 podium for Oscar Piastri 🔥 pic.twitter.com/t4XdRpGHop
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
Final lap! (Lap 53/53)
07:34 , Kieran Jackson
Max Verstappen going round one more time then, with a cushion of 19 seconds to Lando Norris in second!
Top-three looks set here, with Oscar Piastri six seconds clear of Charles Leclerc in fourth.
Main battle on track? Lewis Hamilton in fifth, trying to keep position from Carlos Sainz. Less than a second in it...
Carlos Sainz overtakes George Russell (Lap 50/53)
07:32 , Kieran Jackson
Mercedes do invert the positions... and a lap later Carlos Sainz overtakes George Russell!
Russell just doesn’t have the traction on old tyres! He’s now down to seventh - but has a healthy 15-second gap to Fernando Alonso now!
1-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Sainz, Russell, Alonso, Gasly, Ocon
Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda in 11th and 12th, but 20 seconds behind Ocon. AlphaTauri are just going to miss out on points it seems...
Max Verstappen 17 seconds clear (Lap 48/53)
07:29 , Kieran Jackson
Max Verstappen cruising to another win here - he’s 17 seconds ahead of Lando Norris! He also has the fastest lap.
Fifth to seventh - Russell, Hamilton, Sainz - all very tight!
Mercedes telling Russell to switch positions... Russell resistant for now...
Charles Leclerc noted by stewards (Lap 47/53)
07:26 , Kieran Jackson
Great move... but did Charles Leclerc leave the track to get it done?
Potentially. Noted by the stewards.
Next in George Russell’s mirror? Lewis Hamilton.
Charles Leclerc overtakes George Russell (Lap 45/53)
07:23 , Kieran Jackson
Overtake of the day!
Charles Leclerc catching George Russell and the Ferrari absolutely sends it around turn one!
Russell almost holds it, inside, but Leclerc comes through to take fourth!
Terrific racing!
Oscar Piastri takes third from George Russell (Lap 42/53)
07:19 , Kieran Jackson
A lot of effort in defence from George Russell - but Oscar Piastri gets the move down into turn one around the outside on fresher tyres!
The Aussie back into third - and on track for his first podium!
Top-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Russell, Leclerc, Hamilton, Sainz, Alonso, Ocon, Gasly
Sergio Perez re-enters the race (Lap 40/53)
07:16 , Kieran Jackson
As said earlier, this is so unusual!
Sergio Perez back into the race in order to serve his penalties and to therefore make sure he doesn’t get a grid drop after the race.
Anyway, out in front, Max Verstappen still around 15 seconds clear. And for third, the final podium place, Oscar Piastri is right on the tail of George Russell...
It's been quite a day for Checo in Suzuka 😅 pic.twitter.com/a9GqsKPcit
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
Lando Norris pits (Lap 37/53)
07:11 , Kieran Jackson
Second bunch of pit stops now taking place, with Lando Norris pitting with a 2.4 sec stop.
He’s down to P4, less than a second behind Russell.
Carlos Sainz now P2, who hasn’t pitted. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc has come in, P7 and P6 respectively.
Max Verstappen now 15 seconds clear (Lap 34/53)
07:05 , Kieran Jackson
Bit of a lull in the race right now, with Max Verstappen 15 seconds clear of Lando Norris in second.
Also it does look like Sergio Perez will come back into the race, in order to serve his five-second penalty and to make sure there’s no grid drop for the next race!
Makes sense... but still bizarre!
Lewis Hamilton closing in on Carlos Sainz in sixth...
Lando Norris in second racing George Russell in seventh (Lap 30/53)
06:59 , Kieran Jackson
The only variable here is George Russell, who could be doing a one-stopper.
Will Lando Norris keep ahead of Russell when he pits? That match-up is the concern for McLaren right now.
Top-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Sainz, Hamilton, Russell, Gasly, Alonso, Tsunoda
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri swap places (Lap 27/53)
06:54 , Kieran Jackson
Lando Norris much quicker than his team-mate and - after a lot of complaining on team radio - he overtakes Oscar Piastri down into turn one!
Norris up to P2!
Meanwhile, bizarrely, Sergio Perez (who we thought had retired) is back in the cockpit in the Red Bull garage...
Also, Alex Albon retires - both Williams cars out!
Not the way Alex Albon wanted his day to end 😩 pic.twitter.com/ArJ77Hw5ye
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
George Russell pits (Lap 25/53)
06:51 , Kieran Jackson
The Mercedes finally dives into the pits, switching mediums for hards, and comes out ninth!
The top-three now as you were at the start: Verstappen, Piastri, Norris
Piastri 11 seconds behind runaway race leader Verstappen, with Norris 0.4 secs behind his team-mate... could be feisty here!
Logan Sargeant, meanwhile, has retired... four retirements now.
Lance Stroll retires! (Lap 22/53)
06:45 , Kieran Jackson
Another weekend to forget for Lance Stroll - he retires, suspected broken wing!
Max Verstappen retakes the lead (Lap 20/53)
06:42 , Kieran Jackson
George Russell doesn’t fight Max Verstappen as the Red Bull re-takes the lead!
Russell the only one yet to pit of the frontrunners...
1-10: Verstappen, Russell, Piastri, Norris, Leclerc, Ocon, Alonso, Sainz, Hamilton, Tsunoda
Max Verstappen pits (Lap 18/53)
06:38 , Kieran Jackson
A quick one for the Red Bull and crucially he’s out in front of Oscar Piastri!
Lando Norris also comes in... and comes out behind his team-mate! Norris losing out there...
1-10: Sainz, Russell, Verstappen, Piastri, Gasly, Ocon, Norris, Alonso, Leclerc, Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell almost collide (Lap 17/53)
06:36 , Kieran Jackson
That was close!
Hamilton goes slightly off the track and Russell looks to take advantage, but the five-time winner in Japan just holds position!
Russell: “Who do we want to fight here, each other or the others?!”
A lot of pit stops coming to fruition now...
George Russell and Lewis Hamilton racing away in Suzuka! 🆚 pic.twitter.com/GBXyUjZlqy
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
Max Verstappen is 10 seconds ahead of Lando Norris (Lap 15/53)
06:33 , Kieran Jackson
A very brief VSC period and we’re back to green flag conditions!
Oscar Piastri could’ve had a big advantage by pitting there, the only one of the frontrunners to do so!
Meanwhile, Sergio Perez retires, with his Red Bull “not feeling right.”
A day to forget for the Mexican!
Oscar Piastri pits (Lap 14/53)
06:31 , Kieran Jackson
Virtual safety car thrown!
Oscar Piastri dives into the pits - and he comes out P9!
Will anyone else come in?
Sergio Perez, by the way, is now plum last in 19th after pitting for a new nose...
Kevin Magnussen and Sergio Perez crash! (Lap 14/53)
06:29 , Kieran Jackson
That is such a late move from Sergio Perez!
Perez goes down the inside of Kevin Magnussen and they touch, spinning Magnussen! That’ll be another penalty, me thinks... ,
They’re now both down to P15 and P16... a lot of debris on track... another safety car?
Both AlphaTauris pit (Lap 12/53)
06:28 , Kieran Jackson
Lawson and Tsunoda both come in - and come out in 15th and 16th!
Fernando Alonso has had enough of holding off Lewis Hamilton too - he switches off softs for hards! Down to P14...
Valtteri Bottas retires! (Lap 11/53)
06:24 , Kieran Jackson
A nightmare for the 2019 winner - he was tagged by Logan Sargeant and after pitting twice, that’s that for the Alfa Romeo driver!
Sargeant has a five-second penalty - as does Sergio Perez for a safety car infringement!
So 19 runners now...
"What the 🤬🤬🤬"
Valtteri Bottas is NOT happy 📻 pic.twitter.com/cUdc1QS3dH— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 24, 2023
Max Verstappen has a two-second lead already (Lap 9/53)
06:23 , Kieran Jackson
End of lap eight and Max Verstappen is 2.6 seconds ahead of Lando Norris already!
Carlos Sainz right on the gearbox of his team-mate Charles Leclerc in fourth, while Lewis Hamilton is closing in on Fernando Alonso in sixth!
1-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Sainz, Alonso, Hamilton, Russell, Lawson, Tsunoda
Max Verstappen comfortably in front after the restart!
06:18 , Kieran Jackson
Max Verstappen gets the jump on Lando Norris after the final chicane, and keeps the lead at the restart!
Terrific racing between the two Mercedes down the order, with Russell and Hamilton swapping places and then swapping back as Hamilton gets back seventh spot!
Valtteri Bottas, meanwhile, spins after being tagged by Logan Sargeant!
The Alfa Romeo can continue though...
Safety coming in at the end of this lap!
06:15 , Kieran Jackson
Safety car making its way into the pits, with Max Verstappen just waiting to accelerate around this track...
Top-10 (Lap 4/53):
06:12 , Kieran Jackson
1. Max Verstappen
2. Lando Norris
3. Oscar Piastri
4. Charles Leclerc
5. Carlos Sainz
6. Fernando Alonso
7. Lewis Hamilton
8. George Russell
9. Liam Lawson
10. Yuki Tsunoda
Alonso up to sixth from 10th!
Safety car is still out...
Sergio Perez pits (Lap 3/53)
06:10 , Kieran Jackson
Perez was missing his end-plate after a slight collision with Hamilton - and comes out P18!
An early pit stop for the Mexican...
Safety car!
06:10 , Kieran Jackson
Pack stays close together from the off!
Lewis Hamilton down to P8: “I’ve been hit by Perez!” he says.
They were four abreast heading into turn one!
Bit of a collision between Valtteri Bottas and Alex Albon in P14... Bottas has pitted.
Max Verstappen retains first place!
06:06 , Kieran Jackson
It was tight as Max Verstappen tried to hold off Oscar Piastri on lights out, but he just keeps first place from Lando Norris in the end!
Norris up to P2, getting the jump on his team-mate.
SAFETY CAR! A lot of debris on the track at turn one after a collision further down the pack!
Formation lap!
06:04 , Kieran Jackson
The top-eight all on medium tyres, with Yuki Tsunoda in ninth and Fernando Alonso on softs!
Max Verstappen leads the pack away for this 53-lap race for the formation lap! It’s a long-old lap here at Suzuka!
Can anyone get the jump on the Red Bull?
What is the starting grid?
05:58 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen
2) Oscar Piastri
3) Lando Norris
4) Charles Leclerc
5) Sergio Perez
6) Carlos Sainz
7) Lewis Hamilton
8) George Russell
9) Yuki Tsunoda
10) Fernando Alonso
11) Liam Lawson
12) Pierre Gasly
13) Alex Albon
14) Esteban Ocon
15) Kevin Magnussen
16) Valtteri Bottas
17) Lance Stroll
18) Nico Hulkenberg
19) Zhou Guanyu
20) Logan Sargeant
Max Verstappen, starting on pole:
05:52 , Kieran Jackson
“The start. It can always be hit or miss, we have a quick race-car. A few teams with strategy with the tyres. Also it’s hot, so tyre deg will be important.”
Driver Standings ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix:
05:50 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen - 374 points
2) Sergio Perez - 223 points
3) Lewis Hamilton - 180 points
4) Fernando Alonso - 170 points
5) Carlos Sainz - 142 points
6) Charles Leclerc - 123 points
7) George Russell - 109 points
8) Lando Norris - 97 points
9) Lance Stroll - 47 points
10) Pierre Gasly - 45 points
11) Oscar Piastri - 42 points
12) Esteban Ocon - 36 points
13) Alex Albon - 21 points
14) Nico Hulkenberg - 9 points
15) Valtteri Bottas - 6 points
16) Zhou Guanyu - 4 points
17) Yuki Tsunoda - 3 points
18) Kevin Magnussen - 3 points
19) Liam Lawson - 2 points
20) Logan Sargeant - 0 points
21) Nyck de Vries - 0 points
22) Daniel Ricciardo - 0 points
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, starting P2:
05:49 , Kieran Jackson
“It’s pretty warm. Track temperature is pretty high, wind has done a 180. Sounds like silly thing but it’s pretty important.”
Time for the Japanese National Anthem!
05:47 , Kieran Jackson
On a beautiful sunny dau at Suzuka, it’s time for the Japanese national anthem!
What is the starting grid?
05:41 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen
2) Oscar Piastri
3) Lando Norris
4) Charles Leclerc
5) Sergio Perez
6) Carlos Sainz
7) Lewis Hamilton
8) George Russell
9) Yuki Tsunoda
10) Fernando Alonso
11) Liam Lawson
12) Pierre Gasly
13) Alex Albon
14) Esteban Ocon
15) Kevin Magnussen
16) Valtteri Bottas
17) Lance Stroll
18) Nico Hulkenberg
19) Zhou Guanyu
20) Logan Sargeant
AlphaTauri confirm driver pairing for 2024 F1 grid
05:31 , Kieran Jackson
AlphaTauri will retain Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo for the 2024 Formula 1 season.
Red Bull’s sister team had a difficult choice between the duo and Liam Lawson, who has impressed filling in for the injured Ricciardo in the last three races.
But the New Zealander will return to Red Bull in a reserve role - with Ricciardo’s full-time return to F1 confirmed.
More below:
AlphaTauri confirm driver pairing for 2024 F1 grid
Can Oscar Piastri take first place heading into turn one?
05:21 , Kieran Jackson
“The first lap was pretty solid, I was pretty happy with it. Happy to end it in P2, it’s been a really good weekend for the team so far. Updates on the car are quick. Happy to be second and third, very happy.
“It’s first time I’ve started on the front row in a while, only one car to overtake so I’ll try and make that happen.”
"There's only one car ahead to overtake, so I'll try and make that happen"
A brilliant quali performance from Oscar Piastri 👏 pic.twitter.com/KIXxEZycEA— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 23, 2023
A sudden drop off or just a blip? Max Verstappen provides the answer
05:12 , Kieran Jackson
Weekend preview by Kieran Jackson
What made last Sunday’s pulsating Singapore Grand Prix so captivating was a genuine battle at the front: a battle for first, from lights out to the chequered flag. But it was only made possible by a clanger of a weekend from runaway constructors leaders Red Bull, whose perfect win-streak in 2023 came to an abrupt end amid the tight twists and turns of the city-state. Yet briskly onto Japan, a more conventional racetrack, would the status quo be restored?
It certainly seems so. Judging by initial signs from Friday practice at Suzuka – a driver-favourite on the calendar due to its heart-shredding high-speed corners – it would be a major shock if Max Verstappen did not claim his 11th win in 12 races come Sunday. The flying Dutchman, closing in on the home-straight in his irrepressible march to a hat-trick of world titles, was fastest in both free practice sessions. And by some distance too.
Six-tenths of a second in FP1, narrowed down to three-tenths by FP2. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and McLaren’s Lando Norris, in consistency unexpected from practice, were the next-best in both sessions.
A drop off or just a blip? Max Verstappen provides the answer in Japan practice
Here are the Constructors’ Championship Standings:
04:56 , Kieran Jackson
1) Red Bull - 597 points
2) Mercedes - 289 points
3) Ferrari - 265 points
4) Aston Martin - 217 points
5) McLaren - 139 points
6) Alpine - 81 points
7) Williams - 21 points
8) Haas - 12 points
9) Alfa Romeo - 10 points
10) AlphaTauri - 5 points
Ferrari finally find their chief strategist – and it’s Carlos Sainz
04:45 , Kieran Jackson
Analysis by Kieran Jackson
The twitchiness on the Ferrari pit wall was palpable. With five laps to go at the end of Sunday’s thrilling Singapore Grand Prix, less than two seconds separated race leader Carlos Sainz, in first, from Lewis Hamilton in fourth. McLaren’s Lando Norris, in second, was closing in, within the critical one-second DRS range. The warning from Sainz’s race engineer Riccardo Adami was quick: “Lando, 0.8 (seconds) behind with DRS.”
But the Spaniard was a step ahead, deploying a meticulous balancing act which ultimately secured his second Formula One victory. “Yeah, it’s on purpose,” he replied. At which point it all made sense.
For a team chasing its first victory in over a year, often maligned for their clangers in the strategy department, all it took was a clear sense of thought and direction from the driver in the cockpit. Sainz was not overly concerned with Norris’ pace behind him. On the contrary, the double threat posed by Mercedes’ George Russell and Hamilton, lapping over a second-a-lap quicker on fresh tyres in third and fourth, was the main focus of his thinking.
What a fine balancing act it was. Keep Norris close enough behind him – one second – to give him a crucial speed boost on the straights to defend from Russell, but not so close that Norris himself could make a move for the top spot. In the end, it was a masterstroke which worked to perfection.
Full piece below:
Ferrari finally find their chief strategist – and it’s Carlos Sainz
Driver Standings ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix:
04:37 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen - 374 points
2) Sergio Perez - 223 points
3) Lewis Hamilton - 180 points
4) Fernando Alonso - 170 points
5) Carlos Sainz - 142 points
6) Charles Leclerc - 123 points
7) George Russell - 109 points
8) Lando Norris - 97 points
9) Lance Stroll - 47 points
10) Pierre Gasly - 45 points
11) Oscar Piastri - 42 points
12) Esteban Ocon - 36 points
13) Alex Albon - 21 points
14) Nico Hulkenberg - 9 points
15) Valtteri Bottas - 6 points
16) Zhou Guanyu - 4 points
17) Yuki Tsunoda - 3 points
18) Kevin Magnussen - 3 points
19) Liam Lawson - 2 points
20) Logan Sargeant - 0 points
21) Nyck de Vries - 0 points
22) Daniel Ricciardo - 0 points
Max Verstappen storms to Japanese Grand Prix pole ahead of impressive Oscar Piastri
04:33 , Kieran Jackson
Qualifying report
Max Verstappen set a blistering pace to blow away the challenge of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris and take pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Verstappen’s record 10-race winning run and Red Bull’s unbeaten season came to an end in Singapore last weekend.
The Dutchman topped all three practice sessions at Suzuka to suggest the Milton Keynes-based team had banished the issues that they experienced in the city-state.
And Verstappen was imperious around the high-speed corner circuit – where Lewis Hamilton warned the Red Bull would be “phenomenal” – taking pole by a massive 0.581 seconds ahead of Piastri.
Max Verstappen storms to Japanese GP pole ahead of impressive Oscar Piastri
What is the starting grid?
04:32 , Kieran Jackson
1) Max Verstappen
2) Oscar Piastri
3) Lando Norris
4) Charles Leclerc
5) Sergio Perez
6) Carlos Sainz
7) Lewis Hamilton
8) George Russell
9) Yuki Tsunoda
10) Fernando Alonso
11) Liam Lawson
12) Pierre Gasly
13) Alex Albon
14) Esteban Ocon
15) Kevin Magnussen
16) Valtteri Bottas
17) Lance Stroll
18) Nico Hulkenberg
19) Zhou Guanyu
20) Logan Sargeant
F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE!
04:30 , Kieran Jackson
Good morning! It’s bright and early this weekend for the F1 as we take to Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix!
Max Verstappen starts on pole with the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris second and third on the grid.
Follow all the build-up right here with The Independent - lights out is at 6am (BST)!