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Valtteri Bottas won the F1 Japanese Grand Prix Sunday while Mercedes clinched the 2019 constructors’ championship title. Meanwhile Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen were ...
The 2019 Formula One World Championship enters the home straight with the Japanese Grand Prix on this weekend. Round 17 on the calendar, the race takes place at the iconic Suzuka Circuit which is ...
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Aston Martin Red Bull Racing's Alex Albon finishes fourth at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, as team-mate Max Verstappen is taken out and Valtteri Bottas wins.
Find out the full results for all the drivers for the Formula 1 2019 Japanese Grand Prix on BBC Sport, including who had the fastest laps in each practice session, up to three qualifying lap times ...
The 2019 Japanese Grand Prix promises to provide plenty of excitement, with qualifying scheduled to take place just four hours before the start of the race on Sunday due to Typhoon Hagibis Formula ...
Valtteri Bottas topped the timesheets during practice ahead of the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, putting Mercedes in the driving seat with a fastest lap of one minute, 27.785 seconds.
2019 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix Vettel managed to match Bottas’ pace and hold off Hamilton early on, but on lap 14 he began to lose ground to the leader.
The Japanese Grand Prix was first held at Fuji Speedway in 1976 and 1977, before a nine-year hiatus saw it off the calendar until 1987, when Suzuka hosted its first Formula One Grand Prix.
The Japanese Grand Prix has been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 1976. F1 had an event at Fuji Speedway in both 1976 and 1977 before moving to Suzuka in 1987 after a decade-long hiatus.