Verstappen Surges To Fourth Consecutive Japanese GP Victory Zhead Of Norris And Piastri

Formula 1 News: Max Verstappen Secures First Win Of 2025 F1 Season with Suzuka Victory Over McLaren Rivals

Max Verstappen scored his first victory of the 2025 season with a masterful drive to P1 in the Japanese Grand Prix, the World Champion holding off the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to claim a fourth consecutive win at the Suzuka Circuit.

After making a strong start from pole position, Verstappen held a decent lead over the McLarens throughout the early stages. Drama then ensued during the pit stop phase when the Dutchman’s slightly slow stop saw Norris – who had pitted on the same lap – try to go side-by-side at the pit exit, resulting in the McLaren man having to take to the grass while Verstappen remained ahead.

While both drivers voiced their unhappiness about the incident over the team radio, the stewards opted not to investigate and Verstappen remained ahead of Norris as the race progressed, building a gap back to the Briton.

However, the battle ramped up in the final 10 laps as Piastri closed in on Norris – leading the latter to up his pace and begin to cut into Verstappen’s advantage. It was ultimately not enough, though, with Verstappen crossing the line ahead of Norris to claim his 64th Grand Prix victory.

Norris’ second place looked to potentially be under threat from his team mate in the closing stages but, as the Australian’s challenge fell away in the final tours, the positions remained the same, with Piastri having to settle for third on his 24th birthday.

Charles Leclerc claimed fourth for Ferrari, ahead of the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli, the latter of whom enjoyed an impressive run in the lead during the pit stop phase after going long for his opening stint.

Lewis Hamilton added to the Scuderia’s tally in seventh, while rookie Isack Hadjar clinched his first points of the season with a solid drive for Racing Bulls in eighth. Alex Albon followed in ninth for Williams, with Haas’ Ollie Bearman claiming the final point on offer in 10th.

Just missing out was Fernando Alonso, though the Aston Martin driver will undoubtedly be pleased to be classified after failing to finish during the opening two rounds of the campaign.

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Yuki Tsunoda took P12 on his Red Bull debut, a result that the Japanese racer will perhaps be unhappy with after failing to score points, though he did still earn the Driver of the Day accolade from the fans.

Tsunoda’s former team mate Pierre Gasly was 13th for Alpine, ahead of Carlos Sainz in the Williams and the other Alpine of Jack Doohan in 15th. Nico Hulkenberg followed in 16th for Kick Sauber, while Racing Bulls returnee Liam Lawson crossed the line in 17th place.

Esteban Ocon claimed P18 for Haas, while Kick Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto and the Aston Martin of Lance Stroll rounded out the order in P19 and P20 respectively.

In terms of the championship, Verstappen’s victory means that he is now just one point behind Norris at the top of the standings, with Piastri moving up to third ahead of Russell.

FORMULA 1 LENOVO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2025 – Race results

POS

NO

DRIVER

CAR

LAPS

TIME/RETIRED

PTS

1

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

53

1:22:06.983

25

2

4

Lando Norris

McLaren Mercedes

53

+1.423s

18

3

81

Oscar Piastri

McLaren Mercedes

53

+2.129s

15

4

16

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

53

+16.097s

12

5

63

George Russell

Mercedes

53

+17.362s

10

6

12

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

53

+18.671s

8

7

44

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

53

+29.182s

6

8

6

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls Honda RBPT

53

+37.134s

4

9

23

Alexander Albon

Williams Mercedes

53

+40.367s

2

10

87

Oliver Bearman

Haas Ferrari

53

+54.529s

1

11

14

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

53

+57.333s

0

12

22

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

53

+58.401s

0

13

10

Pierre Gasly

Alpine Renault

53

+62.122s

0

14

55

Carlos Sainz

Williams Mercedes

53

+74.129s

0

15

7

Jack Doohan

Alpine Renault

53

+81.314s

0

16

27

Nico Hulkenberg

Kick Sauber Ferrari

53

+81.957s

0

17

30

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls Honda RBPT

53

+82.734s

0

18

31

Esteban Ocon

Haas Ferrari

53

+83.438s

0

19

5

Gabriel Bortoleto

Kick Sauber Ferrari

53

+83.897s

0

20

18

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

52

+1 lap

0


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