F1 Japan GP LIVE: Practice results as FIA respond to fire breakouts at Suzuka

4 Apr 2025 • 7:37 PM MYT
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F1 returns to Japan next as Suzuka hosts the Japanese Grand Prix and round three of the 2025 F1 season.

Oscar Piastri won the last race in China, as he looks to take the title fight to McLaren teammate Lando Norris, who has an eight-point lead to Max Verstappen in the world championship.

Ferrari will be looking to bounce back after both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified from the race in China due to two technical infringements.

Yet the biggest story heading into the weekend is home hero Yuki Tsunoda making his debut for Red Bull, after Christian Horner decided to drop Liam Lawson to the junior team following just two races. How will Tsunoda fare in his place?

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F1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES

  • Qualifying for the Japan GP is at 7am (BST) on Saturday morning
  • Jack Doohan sustained a big 185mph crash in FP2
  • Two fires broke out on the side of the track in an odd end to second practice on Friday
  • Lando Norris was quickest in first practice; Oscar Piastri quickest in second practice
  • EXCLUSIVE: Yuki Tsunoda on F1 change which kept Red Bull dream alive

FIA STATEMENT

12:36

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Kieran Jackson

The FIA has announced a number of “pre-emptive measures” to eradicate the trackside fires which curtailed practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.

An FIA statement read: “While we continue to look into the fires that occurred during FP2, our focus before tomorrow will be on taking preemptive measures.

“The grass has been cut as short as possible, and loose, dried grass has been removed from affected areas.

“Prior to tomorrow's sessions, the grass will be dampened, and specific response teams will be stationed around the track.”

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Christian Horner on Yuki Tsunoda's FP1:

12:07

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Kieran Jackson

“He’s now in his fifth season in Formula 1, so he’s got quite a lot of experience now behind him.

“He certainly made in a high pressured situation a positive start, and he just needs to build on that now through the rest of the weekend.

“He brings experience. And I think you know that knowledge is very useful. This season is all going to be about a development race, and that’s why that we took the decision early.

“I think Liam would have got there, but it might have taken five, six, seven races, or half a season, we don’t have that amount of time. So, you know, after discussing it internally, we decided, ‘right, we’ve got to rip the plaster off now and get on with it’. And that’s what we chose to do.

“And Yuki has jumped in and done a good job initially.”

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JAPAN GP PREVIEW: The challenge facing Yuki Tsunoda? To master a car built for Max Verstappen

11:21

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Kieran Jackson

Out of all the drivers who have tried and failed to fulfil their promise at Red Bull, Alex Albon put it best – in a non-F1 spiel – in explaining the seismic challenge one faces with a car engineered to the demands of the team’s leading driver, Max Verstappen.

Now forming one-half of Williams’s impressive driver line-up alongside Carlos Sainz after a difficult 18-month spell at Red Bull in 2019-20, Albon told The High Performace Podcast in 2023: “I would say my driving style is a bit more on the smooth side, but I like a car that has a good front-end, so quite sharp, quite direct.

“Max does too, but his level of sharp and direct is a whole different level – it’s eye-wateringly sharp.”

Full preview below:

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FP2 RESULTS:

11:01

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Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton, speaking after practice:

10:25

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Kieran Jackson

FULL STORY: Doohan suffers 185mph crash in practice

09:40

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Kieran Jackson

Jack Doohan escaped unharmed after a massive 185mph crash in practice at the Japanese Grand Prix on Friday.

The Australian driver, in just his fourth F1 race weekend, was driving full-throttle down the main straight towards the sweeping right-handed turn 1 corner.

Yet the car bottomed out, with the DRS rear wing still open, and Doohan’s Alpine car spun violently into the tyre barrier.

Full report below:

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F1 driver standings after two races:

09:18

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Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris – 44 points

2. Max Verstappen – 36 points

3. George Russell – 35 points

4. Oscar Piastri – 34 points

5. Kimi Antonelli – 22 points

6. Alex Albon – 16 points

7. Esteban Ocon – 10 points

8. Lance Stroll – 10 points

9. Lewis Hamilton – 9 points

10. Charles Leclerc – 8 points

11. Nico Hulkenberg – 6 points

12. Ollie Bearman – 4 points

13. Yuki Tsunoda – 3 points

14. Carlos Sainz – 1 point

15. Isack Hadjar – 0 points

16. Pierre Gasly – 0 points

17. Liam Lawson – 0 points

18. Jack Doohan – 0 points

19. Gabriel Bortoleto – 0 points

20. Fernando Alonso – 0 points

Max Verstappen will receive Aston Martin offer ‘he can’t refuse’, says ex-F1 driver

09:02

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Kieran Jackson

Former F1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen will receive an offer from Aston Martin “he can’t refuse” next year.

Full quotes below:

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Lewis Hamilton dismissed claims he has 'lost faith' in Ferrari as 'complete nonsense'

08:43

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Kieran Jackson

“I saw something asking whether I was losing faith in the team which is complete rubbish,” Hamilton said in Japan.

“I have absolute 100 per cent faith in this team.”

Full quotes below:

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Yuki Tsunoda's first day in a Red Bull:

08:33

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Kieran Jackson

Yuki Tsunoda made a solid start to life at Red Bull. The Japanese driver has replaced Liam Lawson after the New Zealander was ditched after just two races and returned to Racing Bulls.

Tsunoda was sixth fastest in FP1 and just over a tenth off the pace of team-mate and four-time world champion Max Verstappen.

Lawson, meanwhile, was 13th fastest, more than three-tenths off the other Racing Bull of Isack Hadjar.

FP2’s times were largely irrelevant given all the yellow flags...

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Red Bull senior adviser Helmut Marko on Tsunoda's start:

08:25

What are the timings in Suzuka?

08:21

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Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Saturday 5 April

  • Free practice 3: 3:30am
  • Qualifying: 7am

Sunday 6 April

  • Race: 6am

TOP-10 IN FP2:

08:05

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Kieran Jackson

1. Piastri

2. Norris

3. Hadjar

4. Hamilton

5. Lawson

6. Russell

7. Leclerc

8. Verstappen

9. Gasly

10. Sainz

RED FLAG!

08:01

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Kieran Jackson

Session stopped for a fourth time - and again for a fire on the side of the track!

The sparks from the cars igniting the dry grass once again, with the wind picking up at Suzuka!

Session over! How bizarre!

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FP2 back underway!

07:53

Another massive queue in the pit-lane with that fire now put out!

38 minutes of the session has been lost here... so every minute counts with seven minutes remaining!

RED FLAG!

07:49

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Kieran Jackson

A third stoppage in this session!

There’s fire on the grass on the outside of turn 11!

The sparks generated from the cars has blown onto the side of the track... what a bizarre situation!

Should be a quick stoppage mind!

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FP2 resumes!

07:45

Alonso’s car removed from the gravel quickly and we’re back going with FP2!

Only 15 minutes left though!

Top-3 so far is: Russell, Hamilton, Alonso

Alonso...

07:37

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Kieran Jackson

“Bit of bouncing on the entry...”

Alonso all fine, but replays show it was a driver error this time - he dipped a wheel onto the grass and lost control of his Aston Martin!

RED FLAG!

07:35

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Kieran Jackson

Another stoppage here!

Fernando Alonso is stuck in the gravel at Degna 1!

FP2 resumes!

07:31

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Kieran Jackson

A massive queue at the end of the pit-lane as second practice gets underway!

Lando Norris the first car out on track...

FIA UDPATE

07:25

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Kieran Jackson

Six minutes until estimated session resumption!

WATCH: Doohan crash in FP2

07:21

Doohan looks shaken up!

07:13

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Kieran Jackson

Doohan says he’s OK, but walked out of the very gingerly!

It’s a massive shunt at turn 1... hard to see a driver error too on the replay, but it’s a big spin into the tyre barrier! This will be a long repair job,..

Worth mentioning that Doohan did not take part in FP1, with Alpine reserve Ryo Hirakawa taking his place!

RED FLAG!

07:09

Jack Doohan is in the wall at turn 1!

“I’m OK,” he said.

Red flag! Session stopped with 52 minutes left..

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Williams's Carlos Sainz...

07:06

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Kieran Jackson

“Something is wrong with the car, mad bouncing into turn 13...”

Sub-optimal start for the Williams driver! He’s back in the pits...

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FP2 underway!

07:00

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Kieran Jackson

A beautiful clear day in Suzuka and we’re underway with second practice at round three of the 2025 season!

Can anyone beat Lando Norris to the top of the timesheet this time?

FP1 RESULTS

06:51

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Kieran Jackson

What are the timings in Suzuka this weekend?

06:45

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Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Friday 4 April

  • Free practice 2: 7am

Saturday 5 April

  • Free practice 3: 3:30am
  • Qualifying: 7am

Sunday 6 April

  • Race: 6am

EXCLUSIVE: Yuki Tsunoda on F1 change which kept Red Bull dream alive

06:30

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Kieran Jackson

It was the straw which broke the camel’s back for Yuki Tsunoda in Formula One: a final unleashing of road rage, with sparks flying on the asphalt and over the airwaves.

Disgruntled over a late-race position swap at last year’s season-opener in Bahrain, Tsunoda was eager to vent his exasperation after the race concluded. As cars trundled aimlessly back to the pits, Tsunoda divebombed his teammate Daniel Ricciardo before swerving erratically – and dangerously – towards the second RB car. “Yeah thanks guys,” Tsunoda ranted, sarcastically, over team radio. “I appreciate it.”

Ricciardo, generally not one to lose his cool, momentarily did: “What the f*** is wrong? I’ll save it... f***ing helmet.”

It is the instance of immaturity Tsunoda himself brings up, at the end of a 15-minute conversation with The Independent, which flicked a switch in his mind: the fiery blow-ups could not continue.

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How can you watch Japan GP online and on TV?

04:32

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Kieran Jackson

The Japanese Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 4:30am (GMT).

Sky Sports subscribers can watch all the action in Suzuka on the Sky Go app. If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Carlos Sainz on trying to find results at Williams:

03:20

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Kieran Jackson

“We’re working in changing my driving style for this kind of circuit and asphalt. And changing the car as well, to adapt it in my direction and paying attention to what worked in Bahrain.

“With these experiences and theories, we’ll face Suzuka with excitement and motivation to see if we can take that step forward.”

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WATCH: Tsunoda reacts to Red Bull call-up

02:15

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Kieran Jackson

Lando Norris states McLaren are only F1 team that currently have ‘two good drivers’

01:27

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Kieran Jackson

“We are not that far ahead but I think it’s because we literally are the only team that has two good drivers at the minute,” Norris said in Japan.

“That’s the big difference, you know, if one of us was doing a lot worse, or one of us was not as strong…

“I think just the fact we have two good drivers is obviously making the biggest difference.”

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McLaren F1 legend suffers ‘medical emergency’ with family releasing statement

Friday 4 April 2025 00:42

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Kieran Jackson

McLaren legend Jochen Mass has suffered a “medical emergency” – with his family revealing the 78-year-old will be “stepping back from all public appearances” while he recovers.

The exact nature of the emergency for German icon Mass, who raced 105 times in F1 from 1973-1982 and won the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix, has not been revealed by his family.

A statement on Sunday read: “The family of Jochen Mass, wishes to share that he is currently recovering from a recent medical emergency.

“While Jochen’s condition is stable, he will be stepping back from all public appearances and engagements for the foreseeable future as he focuses on his recovery.

“We as a family are deeply grateful for the outpouring of support and kindly request privacy during this time. We are wishing Jochen a speedy recovery.”

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What are the timings in Suzuka?

Thursday 3 April 2025 23:58

All times BST

Friday 4 April

  • Free practice 1: 3:30am
  • Free practice 2: 7am

Saturday 5 April

  • Free practice 3: 3:30am
  • Qualifying: 7am

Sunday 6 April

  • Race: 6am

F1 constructor standings after two races:

Thursday 3 April 2025 22:30

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Kieran Jackson

1. McLaren - 78 points

2. Mercedes - 57 points

3. Red Bull - 36 points

4. Williams - 17 points

5. Ferrari - 17 points

6. Haas - 14 points

7. Aston Martin - 10 points

8. Sauber - 6 points

9. Racing Bulls - 3 points

10. Alpine - 0 points

WATCH: Lawson reacts to Red Bull axe

Thursday 3 April 2025 21:32

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Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton’s win in China ‘not good’ for relationship with Charles Leclerc, says former F1 champion

Thursday 3 April 2025 20:21

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Kieran Jackson

Jacques Villeneuve believes Lewis Hamilton’s sprint win in China is “not good” for his relationship with Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc.

Hamilton claimed his first win in the red of Ferrari with victory in the Saturday sprint race in Shanghai, a day before the Brit and Leclerc were disqualified from the grand prix.

Ferrari will be looking to bounce back at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, round three of the 2025 season, but 1997 F1 world champion Villeneuve believes the sprint win puts Hamilton in a “privileged” position within the Italian team.

“Lewis, having won a race, I'm not sure it’s very good for the relationship [with Leclerc],” Villeneuve said.

Full quotes below:

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Sergio Perez reveals talks with multiple teams over F1 return

Thursday 3 April 2025 19:29

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Kieran Jackson

“I've been approached by a few teams since Abu Dhabi. The season has started, so a few things will open up in the coming months," Perez said.

"Once I know all my options, I will make a decision.

“What is very clear to me is that I'm only coming back if the project makes sense and it's something I can enjoy."

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Max Verstappen on RB21 car:

Thursday 3 April 2025 18:30

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Kieran Jackson

“It is a little bit more nervous, a little bit more unstable in different corner phases," the Dutchman explained. Verstappen spent a portion of last week in Milton Keynes last week too, keen to analyse the car with his engineers.

"I think it's a combination of a lot of things. It depends also on the corner speed, the tarmac, tyres, overheating, bumps, kerbs. Some tracks are more limiting than others. Some issues are easier to solve than others. Everyone is trying their hardest to make the car faster."

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F1 driver standings after two races:

Thursday 3 April 2025 17:33

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Kieran Jackson

1. Lando Norris – 44 points

2. Max Verstappen – 36 points

3. George Russell – 35 points

4. Oscar Piastri – 34 points

5. Kimi Antonelli – 22 points

6. Alex Albon – 16 points

7. Esteban Ocon – 10 points

8. Lance Stroll – 10 points

9. Lewis Hamilton – 9 points

10. Charles Leclerc – 8 points

11. Nico Hulkenberg – 6 points

12. Ollie Bearman – 4 points

13. Yuki Tsunoda – 3 points

14. Carlos Sainz – 1 point

15. Isack Hadjar – 0 points

16. Pierre Gasly – 0 points

17. Liam Lawson – 0 points

18. Jack Doohan – 0 points

19. Gabriel Bortoleto – 0 points

20. Fernando Alonso – 0 points

What are the timings in Suzuka?

Thursday 3 April 2025 17:30

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Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Friday 4 April

  • Free practice 1: 3:30am
  • Free practice 2: 7am

Saturday 5 April

  • Free practice 3: 3:30am
  • Qualifying: 7am

Sunday 6 April

  • Race: 6am

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Max Verstappen stands by reaction to Liam Lawson’s Red Bull F1 axe: ‘I liked the comment’

Thursday 3 April 2025 17:06

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Kieran Jackson

Max Verstappen has admitted his “like” of a social media post criticising Red Bull’s decision to drop Liam Lawson was “not a mistake”, ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Lawson was dropped after a torrid first two races of the season in Australia and China, with Yuki Tsunoda picked to replace him. Lawson drops back down to the junior team, Racing Bulls, while Tsunoda makes his Red Bull debut at his home race in Suzuka this weekend.

Yet Verstappen raised eyebrows last week when he liked an Instagram post by ex-F1 driver Giedo van der Garde, which stated Red Bull’s decision to drop Lawson was “closer to bullying or a panic move.”

Verstappen, who is eyeing a fifth straight world championship this year, refused to elaborate further on his opinion on the early-season driver swap – other than to confirm that his Instagram like was “not a mistake.”

Full story below:

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EXCLUSIVE: Yuki Tsunoda on F1 change which kept Red Bull dream alive

Thursday 3 April 2025 16:58

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Kieran Jackson

It was the straw which broke the camel’s back for Yuki Tsunoda in Formula One: a final unleashing of road rage, with sparks flying on the asphalt and over the airwaves.

Disgruntled over a late-race position swap at last year’s season-opener in Bahrain, Tsunoda was eager to vent his exasperation after the race concluded. As cars trundled aimlessly back to the pits, Tsunoda divebombed his teammate Daniel Ricciardo before swerving erratically – and dangerously – towards the second RB car. “Yeah thanks guys,” Tsunoda ranted, sarcastically, over team radio. “I appreciate it.”

Ricciardo, generally not one to lose his cool, momentarily did: “What the f*** is wrong? I’ll save it... f***ing helmet.”

It is the instance of immaturity Tsunoda himself brings up, at the end of a 15-minute conversation with The Independent, which flicked a switch in his mind: the fiery blow-ups could not continue.

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Lewis Hamilton dismissed claims he has 'lost faith' in Ferrari as 'complete nonsense'

Thursday 3 April 2025 16:53

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Kieran Jackson

“I saw something asking whether I was losing faith in the team which is complete rubbish,” Hamilton said in Japan.

“I have absolute 100 per cent faith in this team.”

Full quotes below:

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F1 Japanese Grand Prix!

Thursday 3 April 2025 16:47

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Kieran Jackson

F1 returns to Japan next as Suzuka hosts the Japanese Grand Prix and round three of the 2025 F1 season.