Japanese Grand Prix results: Max Verstappen wins as Lando Norris furious after incident

Importance Score: 30 / 100 🔵

Verstappen Dominates Japanese Grand Prix Amidst Norris Challenge

Suzuka, Japan – Max Verstappen secured a commanding victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, marking his fourth consecutive triumph at this event. The Red Bull Racing driver expertly converted his pole position into a first-place finish with an impeccable performance at the revered Suzuka Circuit. Both Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris adopted aggressive lines at the race start, resulting in rapid initial acceleration from both as the lights went green.

Decisive Start Paves Way for Victory

Verstappen’s advantageous grid position proved pivotal as the two competitors approached Turn One, granting him the race lead. From that point, the reigning world champion steadily extended his advantage to over two seconds against his closest championship contender. He effectively managed the threat of the Drag Reduction System (DRS), preventing Norris from mounting a challenge within the Suzuka Circuit’s single DRS activation zone located on the main straight.

Pit Stop Drama and Stewards’ Decision

Around lap 20, Norris began to increase his pace, but prior to this surge, McLaren strategists feigned a pit stop call to attempt an undercut. The McLaren team executed their first pit stop on lap 21 with Oscar Piastri, prompting a reaction from the leading pair on the subsequent lap. The pivotal moment occurred when the frontrunners responded to McLaren’s strategy in the following lap.

A slower pit stop for Verstappen enabled Norris to draw level with the Red Bull driver upon exiting the pit lane. However, lacking track width on the outside, the British driver was compelled to drive across the grass verge. An exasperated Norris voiced his frustration over the team radio, accusing Verstappen of forcing him off-track. Nevertheless, race stewards reviewed the incident and deemed Verstappen’s actions within permissible racing conduct, electing not to initiate a formal investigation. Following this contentious moment, the race tempo stabilized until Norris reduced the deficit to Verstappen in the final eight laps.


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