Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix for his first victory of the Formula 1 season
- Max Verstappen of Red Bull won the Japanese Grand Prix, achieving his first Formula 1 victory of the season and breaking a 'mini-slump' of two wins in 16 races.
- Lando Norris finished second and Oscar Piastri took third, while the race featured a pit stop confrontation between Verstappen and Norris.
- This victory allows Verstappen to reduce the points gap to Norris in the driver standings, now just one point behind 62 to 61, reflecting the competitive nature of the season.
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