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On 09/10, 10:38
Max Verstappen won the Japanese Grand Prix and also the Formula 1 World Championship title in 2022. Reactions.
On 09/10, 10:38
There it is, Max Verstappen was crowned double world champion after the Japanese Grand Prix. While it was not really in doubt that the Dutchman would end up being crowned this season, he owes this early triumph to an error by Charles Leclerc.
On 09/10, 10:08
The FIA has indeed awarded the full points system in Japan, despite the fact that the race only lasted 28 laps, which is 50% of the planned distance. One could therefore have thought that the regulations would only apply a reduced points system, but this was not the case, explanations.
On 09/10, 09:34
Max Verstappen is crowned world champion! This is the Dutch driver's second consecutive title with Red Bull. With only 4 races left in the championship, he is now unreachable by his competitors. Alpine makes a good move by finishing the race with valuable points and reclaiming 4th place from McLaren.
On 09/10, 08:46
The German, for his last race in Suzuka, made a lasting impression despite a difficult start to the race.
On 09/10, 08:37
Max Verstappen emerges as the big winner of this race interrupted for a long time due to weather conditions. After a blunder from the race direction, Max Verstappen is crowned world champion for the second time!
On 09/10, 07:03
Jules Bianchi's father published a photo of the recovery truck on the track during the Japanese Grand Prix. He asserts that there is no respect for the lives of the drivers.
On 09/10, 06:51
During the second lap, a tractor was seen on the track. Pierre Gasly barely crossed paths with it.
On 09/10, 05:23
The race was stopped at the end of the second lap.
On 08/10, 17:26
The car with which Michael Schumacher won his sixth title is up for auction. The sale could reach 9 million euros.
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