Another Formula 1 blowout sees Verstappen beat teammate Sergio Perez to finish line by 12.5 seconds.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull proved Australia was just a hiccup as the reigning World Champion obliterated the opposition to triumph in Japan. Autoweek rounds up the main talking points from Suzuka. Dominant Verstappen Returns to FormAfter a rare mechanical failure in Australia, Max Verstappen and Red Bull were back to their crushing best in Japan.
Despite being beaten by Tsunoda for the last spot in the points, it was an encouraging weekend for Haas. The team was braced for a struggle at Suzuka, given the layout of the circuit, with the VF-24’s limitations expected to be particularly punished through the rapid changes of direction in the opening sector. But Haas came away with 11th and 13th-place finishes in a race with 17 finishers. Haas' Nico Hulkenberg five seconds behind Tsunoda.
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