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F1: Max Verstappen wins title in Japan

Max Verstappen clinched a second title in extraordinary circumstances after dominating a Japanese Grand Prix truncated by heavy rain.

Verstappen headed Sergio Perez in a Red Bull one-two after Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who crossed the line second. Leclerc was penalised for cutting the track and gaining an advantage on the last lap.

There was confusion after the race as to whether Verstappen had done enough to tie up the championship. Because it wasn’t immediately clear whether full points would be awarded for a race that ran just over half distance. On the whole, Verstappen was champion.

This is because governing body the FIA said reduced points only applied if a suspended race could not be resumed.

Awarding full points or three-quarter points as all the teams expected would be the case. It was the difference between Verstappen leaving Japan as a world champion, or having to go to the next race. In the USA he would have been needing to gain one point on Leclerc and Perez to seal it.

There however, was no question about the validity of Verstappen’s championship, after he secured his 12th victory of the season. He achieved that in the same manner he has taken control of the championship. By being a class apart from everyone else in his Red Bull car.

“Winning the championship, what a year we’ve had. It’s incredible! Verstappen said.

“I’m so thankful to everyone who’s been contributing to the success, the whole team has been working flat out. Beside that, the work we did with Honda every year, constantly improving, gets very emotional especially here. I’m very proud we could do it here.
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“The first is more emotional but the second is more beautiful. We’re leading the constructors so we want to focus on that, to secure that.”

The race was marred by a controversy over officials deploying a recovery vehicle on to the track.

And this happened while cars were still running after a crash on the first lap.

Drivers and team bosses united to call the decision from race control “unacceptable”. It was exactly eight years after Jules Bianchi lost his life after crashing into a tractor on the track.

While officials waited for the persistent rain to ease sufficiently for racing to resume.

When it finally did, Verstappen and Leclerc initially pulled away from the rest of the pack. But as the laps ticked by Ferrari’s tyre problems reared their head.

Leclerc dropped back from Verstappen and Perez began to reel in the Ferrari.

He held off for several laps and looked to have done enough, only to lock up at the final lap.

Leclerc held Perez off to the line.

The three points Leclerc lost was enough to secure the title for Verstappen once the points situation had been clarified.

“From lap five, it was all downhill,” said Leclerc. “I really struggled with the tyres but after three four laps we just destroyed them.

“Huge congrats to Max on his second championship. Max’s title this year was just a matter of time. We expected him to win the title. Now we just use the last few races to become a better team.”

Behind the top three, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon held off Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes for the entire race. With Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel doing the same to Fernando Alonso’s Alpine.

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Alonso made a stop for fresh tyres with just 15 minutes of race time remaining and dropped to ninth. Reclaiming sufficient ground to finish the race right on Vettel’s tail, but unable to pass.

Japanese Grand Prix Circuit in Suzuka, where Max Verstappen clinched the Constructor’s Championship this year.

George Russel and Louis Hamilton had issues after Hamilton stacked Russel from progressing.

This happened when the field changed from wet to intermediate tyres. And the final points went to Williams’ Nicholas Latifi and McLaren’s Lando Norris.

SourceBBC
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