Crimson Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed a powerful pole place for the Japanese Grand Prix and went on take his first Components 1 victory of the season.
The McLaren duo accomplished the rostrum as nearly all of the highest 10 completed in grid order.
Here is what our group of writers thought straight after the end in Suzuka.
Verstappen will not surrender on fifth title
If the weekend in Suzuka confirmed one factor, it is that Verstappen shouldn’t be going to surrender his fifth title and not using a battle. If 2025 finally ends up being McLaren’s yr, not less than the Dutchman will give the Woking duo an excellent run for his or her cash.
Verstappen’s pole lap – as the information reveals, particularly the ultimate chicane – was some of the spectacular performances of the season to this point.
His response within the press convention to a query suggesting that the Crimson Bull automotive is now “the place he desires it to be” was telling. “The place I need it to be?” repeated Verstappen with a glance of astonishment on his face. It underlines that he is nonetheless not pleased with the RB21, however that did not cease him from beating McLaren and taking his first win of the season. It simply goes to point out that, even with a troublesome automotive, you need to by no means write off the reigning world champion…
– Ronald Vording
McLaren cannot simply run away
Can we nonetheless say that McLaren has the quickest automotive after a race gained by a driver from one other group? In all probability not, however there may be nonetheless sufficient proof to counsel that the papaya group stays the season’s favorite. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have been respiratory down Verstappen’s neck all through the race – and probably might’ve simply pushed away from him had they began in entrance.
Lando Norris, McLaren, Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Picture by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Pictures
However the Suzuka race was a reminder that you could by no means depend out Verstappen. Even when McLaren does have the benefit, it isn’t sufficiently big to only ignore the Dutchman – and, whereas he is inside hanging distance, he’ll all the time be a continuing risk.
– Oleg Karpov
Tsunoda wants extra time within the automotive – however does he have it?
Nicely, it hasn’t been a dream begin for Yuki Tsunoda with Crimson Bull. He confirmed early indicators of promise – and not less than saved the automotive on observe. However his complete weekend was mainly wasted in Q2, the place he simply could not put a lap collectively – and did not even beat his Q1 time. And, whereas that means there’s extra potential, it is also vital to emphasize that Tsunoda wants to start out delivering quickly. You’d should grant him a reduction for the primary weekend – in any case, he needed to familiarise himself with the automotive. However now that he has completed the total race, he wants to start out making use of the teachings.
Yuki Tsunoda, Crimson Bull Racing
Picture by: Clive Rose / Getty Pictures
He clearly wants extra time to get used to the RB21’s quirks. However does he actually have a lot?
– Oleg Karpov
Hadjar is not embarrassing in any respect!
Being the second greatest Crimson Bull driver within the championship does not appear to be an embarrassing efficiency lately, and that is precisely what Isack Hadjar has managed to this point within the 2025 F1 season.
After displaying nice velocity in qualifying in Australia and China, however failing to repeat the feat within the race – with a infamous formation lap crash in Melbourne resulting in Helmut Marko’s notorious quote – the Frenchman had a really stable weekend from begin to end on the all the time demanding Suzuka circuit.
Hadjar was within the high 10 in each session and capped it off with a robust race on Sunday to complete eighth and rating his first F1 factors. Voilà, Helmut!
– Federico Faturos
Doohan is strolling on skinny ice
Jack Doohan got here to Suzuka needing a stable weekend after a really early crash in Australia and a few messy races in China, and he failed miserably. His spectacular – and undoubtedly avoidable – shunt on Friday will certainly be expensive for Alpine, and in addition for Doohan, whose crash invoice between Melbourne and Suzuka is definitely within the seven-figure vary.
Jack Doohan, Alpine crash
Picture by: Bryn Lennon – Components 1
It’s true that he has proven good one-lap tempo within the early rounds, however that won’t be sufficient for Flavio Briatore and Doohan could also be feeling the stress much more now. A visit to Bahrain subsequent weekend, the place he has already pushed the A525 in pre-season testing, might be the absolute best manner for Doohan to attempt to get better. He wants it.
– Federico Faturos
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