McLaren, Max Verstappen and Japanese Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen starts the Japanese Grand Prix from pole for the fourth consecutive time.
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World champion Max Verstappen took pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday, stunning the McLarens with a late flying lap to lock up top spot on the grid for the fourth straight year at ...
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The superlatives used to describe Max Verstappen’s Japanese Grand Prix performance, where pole position set him up to win the race ahead of the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, have flowed in the past two days.
MAX VERSTAPPEN has won the Japanese Grand Prix to seal his first victory of the season! The Red Bull superstar edged out McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who finished second and third,
Lando Norris chased Max Verstappen for the entire Japanese Grand Prix as the Dutchman claimed his first win of 2025 with a stunning performance; watch every session of the Bahrain Grand Prix next weekend with coverage starting this Friday,
Formula One championship leader Lando Norris believes McLaren's strong start to the season is the result not only of having the best car but also the best combination of drivers on the grid.