Excitement Builds for the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka
The anticipation is building as the Japanese Grand Prix makes its debut in April, with Suzuka gearing up to host the fourth round of the 2024 F1 season this weekend. The last race in Australia saw Carlos Sainz leading Ferrari to a remarkable one-two victory, ending Max Verstappen’s winning streak.
Verstappen, who had won the previous nine races, faced his first retirement in two years due to a brake issue. Despite this setback, many believe that the Dutchman would have faced a tough challenge from the competition even if he had finished the race. Lando Norris’s third-place finish in Australia marked his 14th podium without a win in F1, showcasing McLaren’s strength once again.
The upcoming race at Suzuka promises to be exciting, with Norris and Oscar Piastri securing a double podium at the circuit six months ago. Mercedes, on the other hand, is facing challenges with correlation issues affecting their car’s performance on the track.
The Japanese GP has been moved to April as part of F1’s sustainability efforts, aligning it between the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix. The extension of Suzuka’s contract until 2029 ensures that the iconic circuit will continue to host thrilling races for years to come.
Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports F1, with extensive coverage of practice sessions, qualifying, and the race itself. With the championship heating up, the Japanese Grand Prix promises to deliver another thrilling chapter in the 2024 F1 season.