F1: Norris admits difficulties, but values P5 in Suzuka
McLaren driver Lando Norris secured fifth position on the starting grid for the Formula 1 Japanese GP, after a complicated weekend in
McLaren driver Lando Norris secured fifth position on the starting grid for the Formula 1 Japanese GP, after a complicated weekend in
Formula 1 has set the provisional starting grid for the 2026 Japanese GP, with Mercedes dominating the front row at Suzuka. Kimi Antonelli secured pole
Formula 1 had a qualifying of mixed signals for Lewis Hamilton at the 2026 Japanese GP. The Ferrari driver secured sixth place on the grid, but
Haas’ qualifying this Saturday (28) in Formula 1 was not the most ideal. For the Japanese GP, neither of the two drivers managed to advance to Q3, with
Formula 1 had a challenging qualifying for Isack Hadjar at the 2026 Japanese GP, but the driver believes he extracted as much as possible. Starting in
Formula 1 exposed the team’s difficulties once again at the 2026 Japanese GP, with Max Verstappen missing out on Q3 and starting only in 11th. The Dutchman
Formula 1 saw Racing Bulls experience mixed feelings in qualifying for the 2026 Japanese GP, with Arvid Lindblad securing a place in the top 10 while
Formula 1 showed Williams’ current scenario at the 2026 Japanese GP, with Carlos Sainz taking the car to Q2, but unable to progress beyond that. The Spaniard
Cadillac managed to take positives from the qualifying held in Suzuka this Saturday (28). Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez, the duo of the debutant team of
Max Verstappen explained the reason behind the request for a journalist’s removal during his press conference at the start of the Formula 1 Japanese GP. The driver