May 16, 2024

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Verstappen wins Japanese F1 race

Verstappen wins Japanese F1 race

Last minute of the F1 Suzuka GP live:

Good morning! Or the nights, about this hour you never know… Carlos Sainz ended Red Bull’s unbeaten run with a win in Marina Bay. The Ferrari driver had an accomplished race with Honors degree strategy Which DRS that gave to Lando Norris During the last laps it was key to be able to maintain the race lead and win.

Although it was great news, it is now history, because a new event will be held this week. The competition continues its journey across the Asian continent and stops in Suzuka to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix. Be aware that the schedules we are accustomed to have been significantly modified. This time we will have to wake up early all weekend, including today.

the pilot Ferrari He arrives at the Japanese ring with confidence after his big role in Singapore. At the moment, no one else has been able to win against Red Bull and it seems that Japan would not be the ideal place to do so either. “I’ve been in a position to go through a good streak before and It’s always important to keep your head down and try to capitalize on the momentum. “Because it’s difficult to find that motivation in a competitive environment like this,” admits the Madrid driver.

For this part, Fernando Alonso is going through a mid-season bump with Aston Martin. The car is still not close to the podium positions, but in the land of the rising sun, the Asturian has already shown how to spend it. “I’ve never seen this kind of scale in terms of ideas and solutions on the table. So the drive that the team has to become a great team and the resources and determination are exceptional. I’m very happy”Alonso judges Aston Martin.

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Everything is ready for another weekend in Formula 1, little by little the end of this beautiful season is approaching, but there are still races to continue to delight us. Come to MARCA.com to enjoy Japanese F1 racing!