Verstappen takes pole for Sunday’s F1 Japanese Grand Prix ahead of Norris and Piastri
- Max Verstappen of Red Bull secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix with a track record time of 1 minute 26.983 seconds in qualifying.
- Lando Norris of McLaren and Oscar Piastri will start in second and third places, respectively, in the race on Sunday.
- The qualifying session was disrupted by multiple grass fires, prompting officials to take measures to prevent further occurrences during the race.
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After a brief pause, the lights went out once again on the Suzuka International Circuit, as the activities of the 2025 season of Formula 1 were resumed with the 2025 Japan Grand Prix, which will be full of excitement.For during these raceless days, some changes were presented within the F1 squirery, as Liam Lawson, the New Zealand driver, left the Red Bull team after two weeks of poor performance, so he is now part of Racing Bulls.


Verstappen takes pole for the Japanese F1 Grand Prix
SUZUKA, Japan (AP) — Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will take pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix after setting the fastest qualifying time on Saturday in his final attempt.
Verstappen takes pole for Japanese Grand Prix
Max Verstappen of Red Bull will start from pole position in the Japanese Grand Prix after turning in the top time in qualifying on Saturday in his final attempt. Lando Norris of McLaren will start alongside on Sunday with teammate Oscar Piastri on the second row with Charles Leclerc of…
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