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The planned evaluation of the new Formula 1 regulations after the sprint weekend in China will still take place, but the FIA does not plan any significant changes in the short term
SUZUKA, Japan -- The Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday is only the third Formula One race of the season, and several plots are developing that promise a few twists. But the fresh storylines could be as fleeting as the cherry blossoms seen all over Japan at ...
The question is can they make it three wins out of three when F1 moves to Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix? There is only one place to watch the drama unfold - every single race is LIVE on SuperSport,
Formula 1 held the third round of its 2025 season at Suzuka in Japan yesterday. The race used to be held toward the end of the calendar, but F1 now visits while the cherry blossoms are blooming, which certainly makes for some good visuals. With a hefty ...
The Japanese Grand Prix is complete, indicating that data from the race has been analyzed, and it has become somewhat clearer which car was the quickest on the track. The data makes sense, particularly as Lando Norris kept a consistent gap of 1.5 to 2 ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands, left, is accompanied with McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain, center, and McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia, right, after qualifying session for the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, central Japan, Saturday, April 5, 2025.
As the Iran War reaches the two-week point, events on the F1 calendar are potentially the next casualty of this conflict. According to ESPN, the Bahrain and Saudi Aribia F1 races are due to be canceled by F1 due to the Iran War.