Mon. Sep 30th, 2024
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MAX VERSTAPPEN returned to winning ways at the Japanese GP, finishing top of the pack for the 13th time this season.

The win also gave Red Bull back-to-back Constructors’ Championships.

Max Verstappen won the Japanese GP5

Max Verstappen won the Japanese GPCredit: AP
Vertsappen's win handed Red Bull the Constructor's championship5

Vertsappen’s win handed Red Bull the Constructor’s championshipCredit: Reuters
Red Bull won the title with six races to spare

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Red Bull won the title with six races to spareCredit: Getty
Verstappen can win the Drivers' Championship in Qatar

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Verstappen can win the Drivers’ Championship in QatarCredit: Reuters
Verstappen did have to fend off two McLarens

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Verstappen did have to fend off two McLarensCredit: AFP

The F1 star finished fifth last time out at the Singapore GP as Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz picked up his first win of the year.

Verstappen, 25, had a tough start to the race as he fought off both McLarens in his Red Bull car.

The rival team also had a successful race, finishing in the remaining podium places.

Brit Lando Norris claimed the second spot while team-mate Oscar Piastri finished in third.

It was a less successful race for the Mercedes’ British drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.

The pair finished back in fifth and seventh, although they did advance a couple of spots from their starting grid places.

Ferrari’s Monégasque driver Charles Leclerc took fourth.

Verstappen can now win his third Drivers’ Championship in Qatar on October 8.

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He said: “Unbelievable weekend of course, I think the car was working very well on each compound. We are having a very incredible year, I am very proud of everyone.

“We had a bit of wheelspin at the start but other than a pretty straightforward race.”

Second-placed Norris did suggest that McLaren are closing the gap to Red Bull.

After finishing, he said on the team radio: “We’re coming for Red Bull!”

There were five drivers that failed to finish the race in Japan, such as Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez, Lance Stroll, Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon.

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