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Max Verstappen won the Grand Formula 1 Award of Japan! Full ranking from Suzuka + Hierarchy of pilots and builders

Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Sunday, April 06, 2025, 10:02 / Updated Sunday, April 6, 2025 10:05

Max Verstappen (27 years old) won the Grand Formula 1 Award of Japan. The Red Bull pilot has passed his first victory in the stand. We are talking about the 64th career.

Lando Norris (25 years old) and Oscar Piastri (24 years old), McLaren pilots, completed the podium. Verstappen left the pole-place in the races of the Grand Prize of Japan.

The World Champion en-titre defeated his rivals from McLaren. Norris finished two, while Piastri ranked 3.

Max Verstappen won the Grand Formula 1 Award of Japan!

Verstappen drove the race from Start to Finish (apart from the moments in the speakers). Piastri, the McLaren pilot, explained in the end that “this big prize was decided yesterday, from qualifications.”

Another pilot was noted in Japan's great prize. It's about the young man Kimi Antonelliwhich set two remarkable records. He was the youngest leader of a race in history F1 and became the youngest pilot to set the fastest tour in a big prize.

The 18 -year -old Italian, 7 months and 12 days finished in the 6th place, in front of Lewis Hamilton (40 years old), the world champion septuple.

Max Verstappen won MP of Japan, photo: Getty Images

Verstappen and Norris, almost to collide at the exit from the speakers

Max Verstappen and Lando Norris were about to collide at the exit of the speakers. The McLaren pilot had to leave the track to avoid a collision.

“Forced me,” Norris said, while Verstappen added: “He went alone on the grass.”

“Oh, boys! What a wonderful weekend, after a hard start. We managed to stand together! We have to force and move on. What a nice weekend!”, Said Verstappen, a few seconds after Triumph, in the Radio Discussion with the team.

Suzuka race ranking

The new general ranking of pilots after the China race

  • 1. Lando Norris – 62 points

  • 2. Max Verstappen – 61 points

  • 3. Oscar Piastri – 49 points

  • 4. George Russell – 45 points

  • 5. Andrea Kimi Antonelli – 30 points

  • 6. Charles Leclerc – 21 points

  • 7. Alex Albon – 18 points

  • 8. Lewis Hamilton – 14 points

  • 9. Esteban Ocon – 10 points

  • 10. Lance Stroll – 10 points

  • 11. Nico Hรผlkenberg – 6 points

  • 12. Oliver Bearman – 5 points

  • 13. Isack Hadjar – 4 points

  • 14. Yuki Tsunoda – 3 points

  • 15. Carlos Sainz – 1 point

  • 16. Pierre Gasly – 0 points

  • 17. Fernando Alonso – 0 points

  • 18. Jack Doohan – 0 points

  • 19. Liam Lawson – 0 points

  • 20. Gabriele Bortleto – 0 points



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