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F1 Results Today: Chaos reigns as champion out of FOUR-red flag session

F1 Results Today: Chaos reigns as champion out of FOUR-red flag session

F1 Results Today: Chaos reigns as champion out of FOUR-red flag session

F1 Results Today: Chaos reigns as champion out of FOUR-red flag session

A bizarre second practice session at the Japanese Grand Prix saw four red flags, with two coming out for cars going off the track and two for the track's grass catching fire.

The first red flag was triggered by a massive crash for under-pressure Alpine driver Jack Doohan, who wrecked his car beyond recognition when he went off at high speed into the first corner.

After that, two-time world champion Fernando Alonso lost control of his car and got stuck in the gravel after he dipped a wheel onto the grass, ending his session as his car was towed back to the garage.

Championship leader Lando Norris looked less than entirely comfortable in his thus-far dominant McLaren, going wide more than once and complaining about his tyres as he attempted to dial his car into the track, although he still set the fastest lap in the weekend's first hour of running.

Yuki Tsunoda had a promising first session as a senior Red Bull driver, looking reasonably comfortable in his home race following his shock promotion from Racing Bulls.

However, he was unable to get a qualifying simulation run in in FP2 amidst all of the red flags, with Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar beating both Red Bull cars.

F1 FP2 Results: Japanese Grand Prix 2025

Position Driver Team Time / Gap
1Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:28.114 sec
2Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.049 sec
3Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+0.404 sec
4Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.430 sec
5Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+0.445 sec
6George RussellMercedes+0.453 sec
7Charles LeclercFerrari+0.472 sec
8Max VerstappenRed Bull+0.556 sec
9Pierre GaslyAlpine+0.643 sec
10Carlos SainzWilliams+0.718 sec
11Alex AlbonWilliams+0.909 sec
12Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber+0.948 sec
13Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber+1.221 sec
14Esteban OconHaas+1.393 sec
15Oliver BearmanHaas+1.540 sec
16Kimi AntonelliMercedes+1.619 sec
17Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+1.864 sec
18Yuki TsunodaRed Bull+2.511 sec
19Lance StrollAston Martin+2.731 sec
20Jack DoohanAlpine+3.545 sec

F1 FP1 Results: Japanese Grand Prix 2025

Position Driver Team Time / Gap
1Lando NorrisMcLaren1:28.549 sec
2George RussellMercedes+0.163 sec
3Charles LeclercFerrari+0.416 sec
4Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.502 sec
5Max VerstappenRed Bull+0.516 sec
6Yuki TsunodaRed Bull+0.623 sec
7Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+0.673 sec
8Isack HadjarRacing Bulls+0.676 sec
9Kimi AntonelliMercedes+0.735 sec
10Carlos SainzWilliams+0.784 sec
11Alex AlbonWilliams+0.843 sec
12Ryo HirakawaAlpine+0.845 sec
13Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+0.987 sec
14Pierre GaslyAlpine+0.998 sec
15Oscar PiastriMcLaren+1.159 sec
16Lance StrollAston Martin+1.209 sec
17Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber+1.474 sec
18Oliver BearmanHaas+1.528 sec
19Esteban OconHaas+1.574 sec
20Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber+1.598 sec

Who is the current F1 world champion?

Max Verstappen is the reigning F1 champion. The Red Bull star won his fourth drivers' championship in 2024.

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