Another unexpected fire has disrupted qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, with flames breaking out on one of the grassy areas beside the track.
If you ever need to explain how the aerodynamic difference of one flap can completely ruin an F1 car, Jack Doohan's crash ...
Red flags can significantly disrupt the rhythm of a practice session, limiting teams from collecting essential data and refining their strategies. On a day where McLaren seemed to be at the forefront, ...
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topped the times for McLaren as four red flags, two caused by trackside grass fires, wreaked ...
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The Race on MSNFIA's response as Suzuka F1 track catches fire twiceFormula 1's Japanese Grand Prix weekend kicked off with second practice being stopped twice because of the grass by the ...
Competitive action is underway at the Japanese Grand Prix and F1 stars are getting to grips with Suzuka Circuit during two ...
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Lando Norris edges McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in final Japanese GP practice; George Russell appears in pole contention ...
Fernando Alonso's Japanese Grand Prix free practice was interrupted after losing control at the Degner Curves and spinning ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull, along with newcomer Yuki Tsunoda, is already under pressure ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, the ...
The Japanese GP will be the debut of Japan's own Yuki Tsunoda with Red Bull Racing and he would be driving the RB21 alongside ...
Max Verstappen of Red Bull secured pole position during the Japanese Grand Prix qualifying session held at the Suzuka Circuit ...
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