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alojapan.com/1243121/horner-sa Horner says equal driver status compromised McLaren’s F1 Japanese GP #Formula1 #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #MCLAREN #news #RedBullRacing #Suzuka Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner thinks Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri having equal status made it harder for McLaren to fight Max Verstappen in Suzuka. Having been outqualified by Verstappen’s stunning pole lap on Saturday, Norris and Piastri spent the gr…

alojapan.com/1242740/jeremy-cl Jeremy Clarkson and Martin Brundle clash over Japanese GP #Formula1 #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #MartinBrundle #news #noSyndicate #Suzuka #trendingTeam TV personality Jeremy Clarkson and former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle have taken to X to discuss the recent Japanese Grand Prix and its lack of action. This came after the Clarkson’s Farm presenter criticised the Suzuka race. “I’ve had an idea to make F1 racing mo…

alojapan.com/1242550/japanese- Japanese GP now has the same problem as Monaco #FernandoAlonso #Formula1 #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #news #Suzuka Fernando Alonso has compared Suzuka to Monaco in terms of being a Formula 1 race that is basically won on a Saturday during qualifying. Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix saw a dearth of overtaking as the spectacle failed to spark into an entertaining race with Max Verstappen winning from pole. It is something…

alojapan.com/1241212/f1-intere F1 interest in Japan is “coming back” after a “dip in popularity” #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #JapaneseGp #news Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu claims Japan is witnessing a resurgence in interest in Formula 1 after a “dip in popularity” in previous years. F1 raced in front of a sold-out crowd at Suzuka Circuit last weekend, with 266,000 spectators coming through the gates across the three days – up by 44,000 from last year. …

alojapan.com/1240960/should-mc Should McLaren have won the Japanese GP? #Formula1 #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #news #Suzuka It’s often said that Max Verstappen needs a strong team-mate to back him up during the races. With McLaren having two drivers capable of fighting at the front, they should be able to simply outsmart Red Bull and its leader with strategy. But that’s just theory. In practice, it doesn’t always work, as the Japanese …

alojapan.com/1240915/how-the-j How the Japanese GP proved wrong the myth that flat-out, low-degradation races are better for F1 #Formula1 #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #news #Suzuka The Japanese Grand Prix cleared up a misconception. A prevailing theory among certain subsections of the Formula 1 viewership is this: if Pirelli could simply make more durable tyres, then surely the intensity of races would reach stratospheric levels across their run-ti…

alojapan.com/1240647/how-bearm How Bearman’s Japanese GP performance demonstrated why Haas signed him #Formula1 #HaasF1Team #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseGp #JapaneseNews #news #OliverBearman #Suzuka Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has praised the maturity shown by Oliver Bearman both on and off the track after the Formula 1 rookie sealed a top-10 finish in Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix. Having been 10th before being promoted to eighth place in China following…