Verstappen And Perez Bring Home Red Bull One-Two At Japanese GP

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Max Verstappen bounced back from his retirement in Australia with a commanding drive to victory during Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix, taking the chequered flag ahead of Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

Verstappen led the way from start to finish as warmer than expected weather conditions, a variety of tyre strategies and a first-lap accident involving RB’s Daniel Ricciardo and the Williams of Alex Albon all played their part in proceedings.

It meant a third successive pole-to-victory conversion for the Dutchman at Suzuka, while also marking a third win from four races in 2024, boosting his lead in the drivers’ championship after it was dented by a brake-related retirement last time out at Albert Park.

Fresh from an improved qualifying display that saw him finish just over half a tenth away from pole, Perez backed up Verstappen to give Red Bull another one-two finish after their perfect results in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to kick off the season.

FORMULA 1 MSC CRUISES JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2024 – RESULTS

POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS
1 1 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 53 1:54:23.566 26
2 11 Sergio Perez RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 53 +12.535s 18
3 55 Carlos Sainz FERRARI 53 +20.866s 15
4 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 53 +26.522s 12
5 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN MERCEDES 53 +29.700s 10
6 14 Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 53 +44.272s 8
7 63 George Russell MERCEDES 53 +45.951s 6
8 81 Oscar Piastri MCLAREN MERCEDES 53 +47.525s 4
9 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 53 +48.626s 2
10 22 Yuki Tsunoda RB HONDA RBPT 52 +1 lap 1
11 27 Nico Hulkenberg HAAS FERRARI 52 +1 lap 0
12 18 Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 52 +1 lap 0
13 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 52 +1 lap 0
14 77 Valtteri Bottas KICK SAUBER FERRARI 52 +1 lap 0
15 31 Esteban Ocon ALPINE RENAULT 52 +1 lap 0
16 10 Pierre Gasly ALPINE RENAULT 52 +1 lap 0
17 2 Logan Sargeant WILLIAMS MERCEDES 52 +1 lap 0
NC 24 Zhou Guanyu KICK SAUBER FERRARI 12 DNF 0
NC 3 Daniel Ricciardo RB HONDA RBPT 0 DNF 0
NC 23 Alexander Albon WILLIAMS MERCEDES 0 DNF 0

Note – Verstappen scored an additional point for setting the fastest lap of the race.

Australian Grand Prix winner Sainz was the last of the front-runners to make their final pit stop and benefitted from fresher rubber to clear McLaren’s Lando Norris and team mate Charles Leclerc in the closing laps – the latter having completed one stop fewer on an alternate strategy.

Leclerc kept Norris at bay in fourth and fifth places respectively, while Fernando Alonso continued to lead Aston Martin’s charge en route to sixth, finishing just in front of the squabbling Mercedes and McLaren machines of George Russell and Oscar Piastri.

Piastri, on ageing hard tyres, and Russell, on newer medium tyres, had come close to colliding towards the end of the race when they went wheel-to-wheel at the final chicane, with the stewards looking into the incident after the Australian argued he was forced off the track.

Lewis Hamilton mirrored Russell’s strategy en route to ninth, having questioned Mercedes’ approach earlier in the race, with home hero Yuki Tsunoda taking the final point on offer for himself and RB as he battled his way to 10th via a series of fine overtakes.

Verstappen held the lead at both race starts and never looked back on his way to victory (Photo: Formula 1)

Haas’s Nico Hulkenberg was one of Tsunoda’s victims in 11th, while Lance Stroll was another to make some eye-catching passes – particularly through the Esses – but ultimately went without reward in P12, commenting over the radio that Aston Martin’s lack of straight-line speed made it feel like they were in a “different category”.

Kevin Magnussen took 13th in the other Haas, in front of Kick Sauber’s Valtteri Bottas and the Alpines of Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, who survived contact when the action resumed following Ricciardo and Albon’s coming together at the original race start.

Logan Sargeant had a trip through the gravel in the closing moments of the race but the Williams man reversed out and continued on his way to P17 and last, avoiding the same fate as the aforementioned Ricciardo and Albon, and the other Kick Sauber of Zhou Guanyu, who retired early on amid apparent technical trouble.

After four drama-filled rounds, the F1 paddock will head to China with Verstappen leading the drivers’ standings on 77 points, followed by team mate Perez on 64 and Leclerc on 59, while Red Bull (141 points) hold the advantage over Ferrari (120) in the constructors’ battle.


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