
Max Verstappen boycotts Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, winning his first victory of the 2025 Formula One season with a nervous attitude in the Japanese Grand Prix.
Verstappen of the steel rod won Norris for the fourth time in a row for just 1.4 seconds, while Piastri was only one-third ahead of McLaren’s.
The pivotal moment of the game was on Lap 22, when Verstappen and Norris fused together, and the two left Pit Lane almost side by side, and Norris got onto the grass.
Norris claimed he was “forced to leave”, but the housekeeper quickly decided not to investigate the incident after noticing the incident, suggesting that the McLaren driver should retreat as Verstappen moved his car forward.
From there, despite Norris and Piastri’s hard work, Verstappen managed his tires well, but they worked hard but never exceeded the DRS range that dominated the world champions.
Suzuki’s top three are now winning all races in 2025, but Norris leads the driver’s title with Verstappen’s loneliness point, while Piastri scores 13 points ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix next weekend.
The top six finished in the lonely fourth place with Charles Leclerc, with fifth place George Russell and Kimi Antonelli leading his first F1 match in the sixth place.
Lewis Hamilton earlier surpassed Car Racing’s Isack Hadjar, who finished seventh from rookie drivers, Williams’s Alex Albon in ninth and Haas’s Oliver Bearman in 10th.
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