Six key talking points from the 2025 F1 Japanese GP
Following a whirlwind double-header to commence the 2025 campaign, F1 returned in the Land of the Rising Sun with a less fraught Japanese GP.
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Following a whirlwind double-header to commence the 2025 campaign, F1 returned in the Land of the Rising Sun with a less fraught Japanese GP.
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella argued Suzuka’s resurfacing dialled out the MCL39’s advantage at the F1 Japanese GP.
Yuki Tsunoda felt he didn’t get the rub of the green at Suzuka during his Red Bull debut at the F1 Japanese GP.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella believes Max Verstappen will have a hard time sustaining a title challenge in F1 in 2025 without an improvement to Red Bull's car.
After taking a narrow victory for Red Bull at the F1 Japanese GP, Max Verstappen claimed things would have gone very differently had he been in the McLaren.
Fernando Alonso has admitted that Max Verstappen's current exploits remind him of the title challenge he mounted in F1 with the "fourth fastest car" in 2012.
Haas has welcomed Ryo Hirakawa into its F1 line-up as official reserve, with the Japanese driver departing Alpine.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted the team "turned the car upside down" to provide Max Verstappen with the tools to win F1's Japanese GP.
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has denied that Max Verstappen's win in the Japanese GP provided a reminder about the external threat to the team in F1.
McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are adamant that Ferrari is closer to their team in 2025 than the result suggested in F1's Japanese GP.