F1 Japanese GP Live Commentary and Updates - FP1 & FP2
All of Friday's F1 action from Suzuka ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
A week after Singapore, Suzuka also returns to the calendar following a three-year absence, where Max Verstappen can claim a second F1 world title if he is 112 points clear of second place in the standings at the chequered flag.
Sergio Perez won last time out at Singapore, after a faultless drive helped him stave off the intermittent threats of Charles Leclerc.
Suzuka's last race was held in 2019, and was won by Valtteri Bottas - who beat Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton to victory.
Live Standings
Summary
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Summary
- Russell fastest in wet F1 Japanese GP second practice from Hamilton and Verstappen
- Session lasted 90 minutes as it was due to be used for testing 2023 Pirelli tyres, but the test was cancelled by rain
- Schumacher missed FP2 after crash at end of opening session
- Alonso topped FP1 in brief switch to intermediate tyres before rain returned
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Leaderboard
- Russell, Mercedes
- Hamilton, Mercedes
- Verstappen, Red Bull
- Perez, Red Bull
- Magnussen, Haas
- Sainz, Ferrari
- Alonso, Alpine
- Bottas, Alfa Romeo
- Ocon, Alpine
- Zhou, Alfa Romeo
Live Text
The good news is, we're back at Suzuka for the first time since 2019. The bad news is there might be little running as conditions are far from ideal with large amounts of water on the circuit.
"There's a couple of rivers" reports Tsunoda. Unsurprisingly, both he and Magnussen pit after one lap.
By: autosport.com