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Max Verstappen fends off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win his first F1 race of 2025 season

by steveloxi
April 6, 2025
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Japanese GP: Max Verstappen fends off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to win his first F1 race of 2025 season

Max Verstappen showed his class by beating McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in Suzuka; Verstappen earns his first victory of 2025 and is now just one point behind Norris in the F1 Drivers’ Championship

Max Verstappen fended off Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to claim his first victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season in a tense finish to the Japanese Grand Prix.

 

Pole-sitter Verstappen beat Norris by just 1.4 seconds for his fourth straight Suzuka win, with Piastri just seven tenths behind his McLaren team-mate in third place.

 

The key moment of the race came on Lap 22 when Verstappen and Norris pitted together, and the pair exited the pit lane almost side by side, with Norris going onto the grass

Norris claimed he was “forced off” but the stewards quickly decided not to investigate the incident after noting it, suggesting the McLaren driver should have backed off as Verstappen had his car ahead.

 

From there, Verstappen managed his tyres perfectly despite several efforts from Norris and Piastri as they pushed hard but never got within DRS range of the reigning world champion.

The top six finished as they started with Charles Leclerc in a lonely fourth, George Russell in fifth and Kimi Antonelli, who led his first laps of an F1 race, in sixth.

Lewis Hamilton overtook Racing Bull’s Isack Hadjar early on to take seventh place from the rookie driver, with Williams’ Alex Albon in ninth and Haas’ Oliver Bearman in 10th.

 

Japanese GP Result: Top 10

1) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

 

2) Lando Norris, McLaren

 

3) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

 

4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

 

5) George Russell, Mercedes

 

6) Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

 

7) Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari

 

8) Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls

 

9) Alex Albon, Williams

 

10) Oliver Bearman, Haas

 

How Verstappen beat faster McLarens

The Suzuka Circuit was damp at the start of the Japanese Grand Prix but dry enough for slicks and Verstappen knew he needed to stay ahead of the McLarens off the line to stand a chance of converting his sensational pole from Saturday into victory on Sunday.

 

Verstappen and Norris pointed their cars at each other but got equal launches and the top 10 held their positions with no incidents of note throughout the field.

 

From there, it was a game of tyre management. Norris initially held back before pushing hard prior to the only pit stop phase.

 

McLaren opted to pit Piastri first though, before Verstappen and Norris came in together with just over one second separating them.

A slightly slow Red Bull pit stop meant Norris got around half of his car alongside Verstappen when released from his pit box. Norris took to the grass and immediately stated he was forced off by Verstappen, who said the British driver “drove into the grass himself”.

 

McLaren had a clear pace advantage though, as they have all season, but the high-speed corners of Suzuka meant following the car in front was difficult due to the dirty air.

 

Verstappen kept a 1-to-2.5s gap throughout the remaining 30 laps of the race after the pit stop, so Norris was not close enough to attack but suffered from the lack of downforce behind the four-time world champion.

 

Piastri was also in the battle, however, did not take any risks against his team-mate so had to settle for the podium on his birthday.

 

Although McLaren’s double podium puts them 36 points ahead of Mercedes in the Constructors’ Championship, their drivers will be left frustrated to not win on a track which played to their strengths.

“It was tough. The McLarens were pushing me very hard,” said Verstappen, who is the first driver to win four races in a row at Suzuka.

 

“It was a lot of fun but not easy pushing the tyres. I am incredibly happy. This weekend started off quite tough but we didn’t give up, kept improving the car. Today it was on its best form. Starting on pole made it possible to win.”

 

Elsewhere, there was little action aside from Antonelli going long in the first pit stop phase and leading his first ever laps in F1.

 

Hamilton, who started on the hard tyres, also had a long first stint, hoping for a Safety Car, but took seventh on a relatively quiet weekend for Ferrari.

 

All 20 drivers finished the Grand Prix for the first time in 2025 and circuit organisers will be relieved there were no grass fires, which disrupted earlier parts of the race to weekend.

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