F1 Review: Soaked Suzuka Sees Max Verstappen Win 2nd Championship
Max Verstappen won his second F1 World Championship in a rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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Max Verstappen won his second F1 World Championship in a rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Max Verstappen bested Charles Leclerc to take pole position as F1 returned to the Suzuka Circuit in Japan for the first time since 2019.
Max Verstappen will enter the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka with a shot at clinching his second Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship.
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