Max Verstappen Dominates Japanese Grand Prix with Red Bull’s Third One-Two Finish
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen celebrated a dominant victory at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, solidifying his early lead in the world championship standings. Verstappen’s win at the Suzuka Circuit marked Red Bull’s third one-two finish in the last four races, showcasing their dominance on the track.
After the race, Verstappen expressed his focus on taking the season “race by race,” while Mercedes boss Toto Wolff conceded that catching Max this year seems unlikely. Verstappen’s flawless performance at Suzuka, where he controlled the race from start to finish, left no doubt about his current form and determination to succeed.
Despite Red Bull’s success on the track, there have been rumors of team disunity and allegations against team boss Christian Horner. Verstappen, however, remained positive about the team and his future with them, although he stayed quiet about his contract status beyond 2028.
On the other hand, Mercedes faced another disappointing weekend at Suzuka, with George Russell finishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton due to tire and steering issues. Wolff tried to remain optimistic about the team’s progress, but Hamilton emphasized the need for more performance improvements to move up the grid.
Meanwhile, Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda stole the spotlight with a strong performance at his home grand prix, scoring points for the first time at Suzuka. With his impressive showing in Japan and in Australia, Tsunoda is quickly becoming Red Bull’s standout performer, overshadowing his struggling teammate Daniel Ricciardo.
As the F1 season progresses, all eyes will be on Verstappen and Red Bull as they aim to maintain their momentum and secure more victories on the track. The competition is fierce, but Verstappen’s recent success has certainly put him in a strong position to challenge for the world championship title.