The Dutch Max Verstappen achieved his first win of the 2025 season With an impeccable performance in the Formula 1 Japan Grand Prix and consolidated his domain in the circuit of Suzuka With sU fourth consecutive victory.
The Dutch pilot beat the McLaren of the British Lando Norris and the Australian Oscar Piastriwho escorted him on the podium.
This victory places Verstappen just one point of Norris In the leadership of Pilot championshipwhile Piastri advances to third place.
The race began with Verstappen skillfully defending his privilege position at the exit and maintaining a comfortable advantage in the first measures.
Formula 1: Max Verstappen won his first victory of the season in the Suzuka GP
The action intensified during boxes, when a slightly slow Pit stop allowed Norris try to match Verstappen at the output of the Pits.
This confrontation led the British to get out of the layout, although the commissioners decided not to investigate the incident, and the Dutch maintained his position.
In the final stretch of the race, PIASTRI shortened the distance with Norrisforcing the British to accelerate his rhythm and approach Verstappen.
However, the joint effort of McLaren It was not enough and Verstappen crossed the goal as winner, adding his 64th victory in Great awards.
Although Norris could keep second place, PIASTRI He had to settle for the third, celebrating his 24th birthday with a podium.
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This victory places Verstappen only one Norris point in the leadership of the pilot championship, while Piastri advances to third place.
Monegasco Charles Leclerc assured fourth place to Ferrarifollowed by the British George Russell and the young Italian Kimi Antonelli in their Mercedesthis last leading the career briefly thanks to a strategy.
The English Lewis Hamilton concluded seventh, contributing points to Ferrariwhile the debutante Isack hadjar surprised with his eighth place, adding his first points to Racing Bulls.
Alex Albon, from Williams, and Ollie Bearman, from Haasthey completed the top ten classified.
Outside the dot zone, Fernando Alonso He crossed the goal in the eleventh position and broke a streak of two consecutive abandonments in the first career of the timeless.
The Japanese Yuki Tsunoda debuted with Red Bull In the 12th place and took the pilot recognition of the day by the fans.
The rest of the positions was marked by Pierre Gasly (Alpine), Carlos Sainz (Williams), Jack Doohan (Alpine) and Nico Hülkenberg (Kick Sauber), among others, with Lance Stroll closing the classification for Aston Martin.
Source: Ambito

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