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Verstappen holds off McLarens to win fourth straight Japanese Grand Prix

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06/04/2025

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06/04/2025

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands celebrates with his trophy after winning the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, central Japan. (AP )

SUZUKA, Japan, April 6, (AP): Max Verstappen won Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix to break a "mini-slump” of two wins from 16 races but needed a drive that his Red Bull team engineer called "perfection” to get it done.

It was Verstappen's fourth straight victory on the Suzuka circuit in central Japan and breaks the momentum of the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, who won the season’s first two races in Australia and China.

"We still have work to do,” Verstappen said. "But it does show if we nail everything, we can be up there.”

He did just that.

The four-time defending Formula 1 champion, Verstappen, started from pole position after setting a course-record time in qualifying, which he called "insane.” Norris placed second, and Piastri was third. The track was dry despite rain earlier in the day to produce an incident-free race.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc finished fourth, followed by George Russell of Mercedes and teammate Kimi Antonelli in sixth. Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda finished 12th in his first drive with Red Bull's top team.

"We keep pushing,” Verstappen said. "Unbelievable. A great weekend for us.”

Norris leads the driver’s standings after three races with 62 points to 61 for Verstappen.

The weekend turned when Verstappen took the pole on his record lap Saturday in qualifying. And there was only one incident of note in Sunday's race - one that's being dubbed the "grass-cutting moment."

Most of the leaders pitted around the 20-lap mark, with Verstappen and Norris exiting the pits at almost the same time. Norris was forced to drive over the grass, unable to get by Verstappen, and he tried to access the track.

"He drove himself into the grass,” Verstappen said on the radio.

Norris said he had no bone to pick with Verstappen.