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F1 2025 Japanese GP LIVE: Qualifying results, stream and updates as Norris eyes pole position – UK Times

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Q1 underway!

Bit of a queue at the end of the pit-lane as we get underway with qualifying in Suzuka!

The Haas drivers of Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon the first two cars out of the pit-lane here!

18 minutes where we will lose the slowest five drivers here!

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 07:01

Grass fires in FP3!

Final practice at the Japanese Grand Prix was again disrupted by grass fires at the side of the track as Lando Norris set the pace.

Friday’s second session was halted twice due to the issue, with dry grass catching fire from the sparks thrown up by the skid blocks under the cars.

The FIA said on Friday evening that preventative measures, including dampening the grass and stationing specific response teams around the track, had been taken.

But it took just six minutes for Saturday’s running in the Suzuka sunshine to be brought to a halt as marshals were sent out with fire extinguishers to deal with more flames.

Two trackside fires broke out in practice at the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday (Sky Sports F1 )

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 07:00

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:57

Qualifying in China!

Here we go then with the third grand prix qualifying session of the season!

McLaren, and more specifically Lando Norris, seem to be the favourites for pole! But can anyone stop them?!

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:56

Max Verstappen on RB21 car:

“It is a little bit more nervous, a little bit more unstable in different corner phases,” the Dutchman explained. Verstappen spent a portion of last week in Milton Keynes last week too, keen to analyse the car with his engineers.

“I think it’s a combination of a lot of things. It depends also on the corner speed, the tarmac, tyres, overheating, bumps, kerbs. Some tracks are more limiting than others. Some issues are easier to solve than others. Everyone is trying their hardest to make the car faster.”

The RB21 is a tricky car to drive, even for Verstappen this year
The RB21 is a tricky car to drive, even for Verstappen this year (Getty Images)

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:40

EXCLUSIVE: Yuki Tsunoda on F1 change which kept Red Bull dream alive

It was the straw which broke the camel’s back for Yuki Tsunoda in Formula One: a final unleashing of road rage, with sparks flying on the asphalt and over the airwaves.

Disgruntled over a late-race position swap at last year’s season-opener in Bahrain, Tsunoda was eager to vent his exasperation after the race concluded. As cars trundled aimlessly back to the pits, Tsunoda divebombed his teammate Daniel Ricciardo before swerving erratically – and dangerously – towards the second RB car. “Yeah thanks guys,” Tsunoda ranted, sarcastically, over team radio. “I appreciate it.”

Ricciardo, generally not one to lose his cool, momentarily did: “What the f*** is wrong? I’ll save it… f***ing helmet.”

It is the instance of immaturity Tsunoda himself brings up, at the end of a 15-minute conversation with The Independent, which flicked a switch in his mind: the fiery blow-ups could not continue.

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:30

McLaren F1 legend suffers ‘medical emergency’ with family releasing statement

McLaren legend Jochen Mass has suffered a “medical emergency” – with his family revealing the 78-year-old will be “stepping back from all public appearances” while he recovers.

The exact nature of the emergency for German icon Mass, who raced 105 times in F1 from 1973-1982 and won the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix, has not been revealed by his family.

A statement on Sunday read: “The family of Jochen Mass, wishes to share that he is currently recovering from a recent medical emergency.

“While Jochen’s condition is stable, he will be stepping back from all public appearances and engagements for the foreseeable future as he focuses on his recovery.

“We as a family are deeply grateful for the outpouring of support and kindly request privacy during this time. We are wishing Jochen a speedy recovery.”

(Getty Images for IWC)

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:24

Max Verstappen stands by reaction to Liam Lawson’s Red Bull F1 axe: ‘I liked the comment’

Lawson was dropped after a torrid first two races of the season in Australia and China, with Yuki Tsunoda picked to replace him. Lawson drops back down to the junior team, Racing Bulls, while Tsunoda makes his Red Bull debut at his home race in Suzuka this weekend.

Yet Verstappen raised eyebrows last week when he liked an Instagram post by ex-F1 driver Giedo van der Garde, which stated Red Bull’s decision to drop Lawson was “closer to bullying or a panic move.”

Verstappen, who is eyeing a fifth straight world championship this year, refused to elaborate further on his opinion on the early-season driver swap – other than to confirm that his Instagram like was “not a mistake.”

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 06:01

Sergio Perez reveals talks with multiple teams over F1 return

“I’ve been approached by a few teams since Abu Dhabi. The season has started, so a few things will open up in the coming months,” Perez said.

“Once I know all my options, I will make a decision.

“What is very clear to me is that I’m only coming back if the project makes sense and it’s something I can enjoy.”

(Getty Images)

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 05:29

Lewis Hamilton dismissed claims he has ‘lost faith’ in Ferrari as ‘complete nonsense’

“I saw something asking whether I was losing faith in the team which is complete rubbish,” Hamilton said in Japan.

“I have absolute 100 per cent faith in this team.”

Kieran Jackson5 April 2025 05:14

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