F1: Japanese GP, live | Suzuka race schedule and preview with Sainz and Alonso, live

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F1, JAPANESE GP | HAPPENED YESTERDAY?
Verstappen took pole at Saturday’s F1 Japanese GP, at
Suzuka, number 18 for him in F1, and gives way to the sceptre. Leclerc and Sainz tried everything to prevent Verstappen from gaining the upper hand.
In other combinations, if the Dutchman achieves victory and the fastest lap at Suzuka, he will be the champion in 2022. On a circuit where the poleman usually wins, Max closed the first part of his masterpiece on a note by beating the red cars by 1000.

Verstappen, championship pole in Japan by thousandths against Leclerc and Sainz

CONSTRUCTORS WORLD CUP
ferrari is leading the constructors’ world championship and
McLaren take advantage
Alpine.

1. Red Bull Racing RBPT – 576 points

2. Ferrari – 439 points

3. Mercedes – 373 points

4. McLaren Mercedes – 129 points

5. Alpine Renault – 125 points

6. Alfa Romeo Ferrari – 52 points

7. Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes – 37 points

8. Haas Ferrari – 34 points

9. Alpha Tauri RBPT – 34 points

10. Williams Mercedes – 6 points

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F1, JAPANESE GP | DRIVERS WORLD CUP
Verstappen may be now
two-time champion of the world. Apart from the leader, the classification is very exciting with the battle for the second and third positions in between
Leclerc Y
Perez Y
Russell Y
sainzrespectively.

1. Max Verstappen – 341 points

2. Charles Leclerc – 237 points

3. Sergio Perez – 235 points

4. George Russell – 203 points

5. Carlos Sainz – 202 points

6. Lewis Hamilton – 170 points

7. Lando Norris – 100 points

8. Esteban Ocon – 66 points

9. Fernando Alonso – 59 points

10. Valtteri Bottas – 46 points

11. Daniel Ricciardo – 29 points

12. Sebastian Vettel – 24 points

13. Pierre Gasly – 23 points

14. Kevin Magnussen – 22 points

15. Lance Stroll – 13 points

16. Mick Schumacher – 12 points

17. Yuki Tsunoda – 11 points

18. Guanyu Zhou – 6 points

19. Alexander Albon – 4 points

20. Nyck De Vries – 2 points

21. Nicholas Latifi – 0 points

22. Nico Hulkenberg – 0 points

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F1, JAPANESE GP | GRILLE OUTPUT
Let’s examine the starting grid. We remember that
Latifi was penalized last week by losing 5 positions in today’s race. A penalty that did not change the Canadian’s result, as he had already qualified.

1. Max Verstappen

2. Charles Leclerc

3. Carlos Sainz

4. Sergio Perez

5. Esteban Ocon

6. Lewis Hamilton

7. Fernando Alonso

8. George Russell

9. Sebastian Vettel

10. Lando Norris

11. Daniel Ricciardo

12. Valtteri Bottas

13. Yuki Tsunoda

14. Guanyu Zhou

15. Mick Schumacher

16. Alex Albon

17. Pierre Gasly

18. Kevin Magnussen

19. Lance Stroll

20. Nicholas Latifi (*punished for causing a collision in Singapore)

TIME AND WHERE TO MEET
The Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix will start at
7:00 a.m seen through
DAZNand you can follow every minute of the race through this narration on
World of sports. In this preview, we’ll catch up on the drivers’ parade talks and the latest circuit news, and we’ll take a look at the layout of the
Suzuka
. Let’s go there!

NEWS
Let’s go with some of the most popular novelties of this season:

– The
impact on land This helps promote equality between single-seaters. Until now the
dirty air single-seaters were produced
lose 35% of their downforce when they rolled up behind the leader. This charge loss is now reduced by 4% at 20 meters and a
18% on 10 meters.


Deflectors on wheels. These deflectors direct airflow to the tires; so that the single-seaters
increase your downforce. Thus, they contribute to the formation of the ground effect.


18-inch wheels: Expected with 18-inch wheels
reduce tire heating and, thus, achieve greater equality in grand prizes.


Simpler aileron: The DRS remains on the rear wing although it is simpler. The air coming from the front to the rear spoiler
creates a swirling air flow and generates an invisible wake.


vehicle size: The car is bigger this season. The minimum weight is 795kg.


More safety and maintenance: The side of the car is twice as strong, and
the carbon footprint is improved to make the sport more sustainable. In fact, it is necessary to have 5.7% biological component. Also,
engines convert 50% of fuel energy into power.

F1, JAPANESE GP
You can follow from now on sending
Japanese Formula 1 GP from the website of
World of sports, so as not to miss any details. In addition, in this preview we will let you know everything you need to know to stay up to date. We will tell you everything that happens on the track. We will talk about the circuit, the possible strategies, and much more. will you come with me

What a beautiful day! Hello and welcome to the Formula 1 Japanese GP, at the Suzuka Circuit, live!
Motor enthusiasts and fanatics, at 7:00 am the Japanese Grand Prix race starts at the Suzuka circuit. We remember that the pole went
Max Verstappenwhile
charles leclerc Y
Carlos Sainz They are second and third. In this time waiting, we have a lot to review and update. So make yourself cozy and comfortable because… Let’s get started!

Source: La Verdad

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