Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix for his first victory of the Formula 1 season
- Verstappen started from pole position and led Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri from McLaren during the race.
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli from Mercedes faced a challenge after running off the track during the race.
- Forecasts indicate a high chance of rain in Suzuka, likely occurring after lap 20.
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F1 2025 Japanese Grand Prix results: Max holds McLaren at bay for 53 laps
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won the 2025 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, proving that, even though McLaren has the fastest cars, Verstappen's other-worldly driving ability can prevail. The post F1 2025 Japanese Grand Prix results: Max holds McLaren at bay for 53 laps appeared first on The Manual.
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