Get ready for an adrenaline-filled F1 race as Max Verstappen secures another pole position at Suzuka! Find out the latest starting grid and how to watch the action-packed Japanese Grand Prix.
The anticipation is soaring as the F1 Japanese Grand Prix approaches, with Max Verstappen clinching his fourth straight pole position at Suzuka. His exceptional performance during qualifying sessions has set the stage for an electrifying race day. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see if the Red Bull driver can maintain his pole dominance and secure a podium finish once again.
With cherry blossoms adorning the iconic Suzuka circuit, drivers are gearing up for a thrilling competition on a track known for its challenging twists and turns. The venue promises an exciting spectacle where only the most daring and precise drivers will shine. The unique blend of risk and reward at Suzuka guarantees edge-of-the-seat action for Formula 1 enthusiasts.
As the race day unfolds, all eyes will be on the fierce battle at the front row, led by Max Verstappen alongside his Red Bull teammate. The competition is intense as drivers aim to outdo each other and claim victory on one of the most legendary circuits in the F1 calendar. Stay tuned to witness the adrenaline-fueled showdown and find out who will emerge victorious at the Japanese Grand Prix.
In a blast from the past, the legendary Ayrton Senna's influence on Damon Hill's historic drive at Suzuka 30 years ago is remembered, highlighting the timeless impact of F1 greats. As the race day approaches, the excitement and nostalgia surrounding the iconic circuit continue to captivate fans worldwide.
Max Verstappen claimed his third pole position in a row at Suzuka, and his fourth from four events in 2024, with another strong display during qualifying ...
Max Verstappen will start from pole position after topping qualifying for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. Here's how and when you can watch the race.
Drivers revel in the venue for Sunday's Japanese GP, a circuit that is the perfect combination of risk and reward, where the bold and exacting shine.
Max Verstappen will lead an all-Red Bull front row at Suzuka after topping qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday.
He narrowly pipped team-mate Sergio Perez to P1 by less than a tenth to continue his domination of qualifying with this being his fifth straight pole - ...
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There's a free Japan F1 live stream available today, and if you miss the race, we've found an excellent extended highlights show, too.
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Also looking to get into the Turn 1 mix when the lights go out at Suzuka will be the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso and the second McLaren of Oscar Piastri.
The Japanese Grand Prix, a Formula 1 race, takes place at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan, on Sunday, April 7, 2024 (4/7/24).
Australian Grand Prix winner Carlos Sainz will join Lando Norris on the second row, while Fernando Alonso in the upgraded Aston Martin starts fifth ...
Formula 1 is braced for one of those rare occasions in Japan where tyre strategy has been blown wide open by all three compounds being good options.
Alex Albon says that his Williams Formula 1 team has made a brave choice by going for a “skinny” wing at Suzuka this weekend.