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    Inside Verstappen’s F1 title party with kiss from girlfriend Kelly Piquet, congrats from Geri Halliwell and champagne

    MAX VERSTAPPEN’s second world title victory sparked bedlam in the paddock at the Japanese Grand Prix.He was joined by his Red Bull team and girlfriend Kelly Piquet who captured some behind-the-scenes footage of the celebrations.
    Red Bull mechanics hoisted Max Verstappen onto their shoulders following his victoryCredit: Rex
    Verstappen and girlfriend Kelly Piquet pose for a photo after his winCredit: Getty
    Kelly gave her champion boyfriend a kiss on the cheekCredit: Getty
    Verstappen was showered with champagne by team-mate Sergio PerezCredit: Getty
    Like his first championship win last year, Verstappen claimed his second F1 title in bizarre circumstances at the Suzuka Circuit.
    The Red Bull driver breezed to an easy victory at Suzuka but was unaware he had won the championship because Charles Leclerc finished second before being bumped down a place after incurring a penalty.
    Despite the initial anti-climatic realisation, Verstappen and his colleagues soon got to partying.
    Team-mate Sergio Perez, who finished second as a result of Leclerc’s sanction, poured plenty of champagne over the Dutchman.
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    Red Bull mechanics then hoisted the champion onto their shoulders with Kelly – daughter of ex-F1 driver Nelson Piquet – filming every moment of her boyfriend’s glory.
    Away from the cameras the couple allowed the moment to sink in inside the dressing room.
    They then posed for photos with Kelly giving Verstappen a kiss on the cheek as he held his trophy for winning the Japan GP above his head.
    Red Bull chief Christian Horner was also quick to congratulate his driver on social media.
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    Gari Halliwell offered her congrats on InstagramCredit: Instagram / @therealgerihalliwell
    The Spice Girl was thrilled with his victoryCredit: Instagram / @therealgerihalliwell
    Girlfriend Kelly was delighted with her partner’s winCredit: Instagram / @kellypiquet
    And his wife, Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, also wished Verstappen congratulations in a series of Instagram posts.
    Verstappen said of his win: “World Champion 2022!!!
    “We’ve been absolutely on it, the whole year. A season where we had a difficult start but kept it cool, bounced back and never let go.
    “Thank you so much to the entire team, everybody worked tirelessly to get here and this is the ultimate reward 🏆👏 Red Bull Racing, Sergio Perez, let’s keep pushing for many more highs 💪
    “To win it here in Japan makes it extra special, thank you for everything @honda. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do 🙌
    “A big thank you goes out to my family, loved ones and management, they support me whatever happens. I can not do this without you ❤️
    “To all fans, many many thanks for your incredible support, wherever we go, you are there! Absolutely amazing 🤩.”
    Partner Kelly wrote: “He did it again ✌🏻⭐️⭐️World Champion ‘21 ‘22. Thank you Japan ❤️”
    Horner said in an Instagram post: “Max Verstappen, you are a DOUBLE WORLD CHAMPION! 🏆🏆
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    “A huge congratulations to Max, he has been dominant. He and the Team have raised it to another level this year.
    “From the team trackside, to everyone back in Milton Keynes. To achieve this is something truly special.” More

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    ‘Nice five years’ – Max Verstappen’s dad makes BOLD prediction on F1 future with Red Bull after second title win

    JOS VERSTAPPEN had made a bold prediction about his son dominating F1 following Max securing his second title. The 25-year-old wrapped up the Driver’s Championship in a rain-affected race at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
    Jos Verstappen, a former F1 driver, has backed his son all the wayCredit: AFP
    Max Verstappen was crowned champion in Japan amid confusion over the points systemCredit: AP
    Similar to last year, the win came in controversial fashion and left fans debating the rules of the sport.
    But Verstappen’s crowning had been inevitable for some time, with the Dutchman winning six of the last 7 races.
    And with Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes way off the pace and Ferrari falling away as the season went on, Jos is predicting his son could enjoy a “nice” spell in charge of F1.
    He told Viaplay: “The rules will remain largely the same, the field will therefore come closer together and we will have better races.
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    “But the strongest driver always floats to the top. If Red Bull continues like this, we will certainly have a nice five years.”
    The chaotic weather conditions saw Carlos Sainz crash his Ferrari on the slippery Suzuka track on the second lap.
    The race was red-flagged for over two hours as drivers awaited better conditions, all while controversy raged over Alpha Tauri’s Pierre Gasly and a recovery tractor on the track.
    When the race did finally get underway again, Verstappen pulled out a huge lead over his competition.
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    And while it was widely expected that he could not mathematically secure the title due to the shortened race, full points were awarded and he was crowned champion.
    Confirmation of his second title win only came after the race when Charles Leclerc picked up a penalty for cutting a corner on the final lap as he fended off Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez for second.
    Verstappen has won 12 of the 18 races so far this season and will be hoping to emulate periods of dominance previously seen in the sport.
    Hamilton won all but one title between 2014 and 2020, while Sebastian Vettel took four consecutive crowns between 2010 and 2013.
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    Lewis Hamilton congratulates Max Verstappen over F1 title win and predicts huge Mercedes improvements for 2023 season

    LEWIS HAMILTON has congratulated rival and now two-time Formula One world champion Max Verstappen.The Red Bull-racing Dutchman, 25, secured his second F1 crown before Hamilton could record his first win of the season with a chaotic P1 finish at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
    Hamilton has congratulated Verstappen for his second F1 world title winCredit: Getty
    Verstappen won the Japan GP on Sunday, defending his F1 crownCredit: Rex
    The Dutchman won his second title before Hamilton could win a race this seasonCredit: AFP
    And despite last season’s Abu Dhabi controversy, which saw Hamilton be denied a record-breaking eighth world title with Verstappen pipping him to it on the final lap, the Brit graciously congratulated his rival.
    Hamilton also said he has “no doubts” Mercedes will “build a better car next year” which could challenge Red Bull and Ferrari.
    He said after the race: “Congrats to Max.
    “I think for us, we know what the problems are with this car.
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    “I believe that we as a team, we’ve not gone from being world champions to not being able to build a good car.
    “I have no doubts we’ll build a better car next year.
    “Whether or not we rectify the issues from this year, we’ll find out when we get there.”
    Verstappen’s win at Suzuka ended Mercedes’ seven-year dominance at the track.
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    Merc had one every race in Japan since 2014.
    Verstappen said it was “special” to win the title on the historic track and the home of Honda, Red Bulls’ engine designer and developer.
    He told F1: “Pretty special, of course, to win it here.
    “That was the perfect scenario to win it here and we did that.
    “A little bit delayed but yeah still very happy to win it.
    “The race as well… I mean the car was again on fire and I didn’t really have any issues today – we could look after our tyres.
    “But, yeah, looking back at the season we’ve had so far it’s been pretty impressive but also really enjoyable for most of it.
    “Something we really have to remind ourselves of a few times; we’re always very focussed on performance but you also have to look back on what you actually achieved and really enjoy the moment.” More

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    F1’s overcomplicated rules explained after Verstappen left totally baffled by title win and Horner admitting confusion

    MAX VERSTAPPEN looked awkward as he sat perched on a red-fabric chair that was draped with a fake, white sheepskin like a gaudy throne.He was not the only one.
    Verstappen won a second F1 world titleCredit: AP
    The Dutchman dominated the race in JapanCredit: Getty
    Verstappen has 12 wins to his name this seasonCredit: Rex
    Horner (right) admitted there was confusion over the rulesCredit: Splash
    His Red Bull sporting director, Jonathan Wheatley, the man who famously had THAT discussion with the FIA’s former Race Director, Michael Masi, in Abu Dhabi in 2021, sat on the pitwall and frantically re-read the rulebook.
    Just moments before, Verstappen had been told he was the F1 world champion by virtue of a five-second time penalty for Charles Leclerc, which demoted the Ferrari man to third place.
    Still, some four minutes after getting the news, Verstappen was not sure if he was world champion or not, as he didn’t know for certain if he’d been awarded enough points to wrap up the championship with four races to go.
    For the second year running, the F1 title had been decided in the stewards’ room – albeit in lesser controversial circumstances this time around.
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    When the news was finally confirmed, Verstappen’s concern eased – not that this year’s title was in any real doubt over the final six races.
    This year he has been in excellent form while his Red Bull team have been on point with their decision making.
    It had become a matter of when – not if he’d win the title.
    He crossed the line some 27 seconds ahead of his teammate, Sergio Perez, to win the Japanese GP, which had been time-limited to 28 laps due to a two-hour rain delay.
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    It was a fitting performance with which to clinch the title.
    He said: “During the race, I had no clue what they were going to decide with the points. So of course the main target was to win the race.
    “Once I crossed the line, I was like ‘OK that was an amazing race with good points again, but not world champion yet’.
    “Then I did my interview after the race. And then suddenly my mechanics started to cheer and I was like, what’s going on?
    “And then I realised that Checo [Perez] was second instead of Charles, but I still didn’t know if it was full points, half points or whatever.
    “But then of course, you read through the rules. And the FIA came to me and said that I was the world champion.
    “So then we celebrated but people were telling me no, you’re still missing a point, and then it is amazing again – it was a bit weird.
    “Eventually we had enough points. So then we were world champions again.”
    ‘Hard to find middle ground’ on rules
    When asked about the complexity of the rules, Verstappen added: “I don’t mind that it was a little bit confusing.
    “I find it actually quite funny because at the end of the day, it’s not going to change the result.
    “These are really complex situations with the weather and the amount of laps. And then it’s a difference between if you finish a race or the race gets red flagged and you can’t continue.
    “If you don’t write enough rules, it’s not good. If you write too many rules. It’s also not good. It’s always really hard to find a middle ground.”
    So how come nobody knew the rules? The teams were simply caught out, for it was in the overly complicated regulations.
    After last year’s washout Belgian Grand Prix, the FIA changed the points rules, so that  only a certain percentage of the points were awarded if the race did not last the full distance.
    With the Japanese GP running to 28 laps – just more than 52% – many had anticipated Verstappen would get 19 points for his win – not the full 25 – with Perez getting 14 for second and Leclerc 12 for third.
    If that were the case, then the final result in Suzuka would have left Verstappen one point short of what he needed.
    However, the wording of the rule caused the confusion. Article 6.5 states “if a race is suspended in accordance and cannot be resumed, points for each title will be awarded…”
    However, because the Japanese GP DID resume after the stoppage for rain – the reduced-point rule does not apply.
    The FIA later clarified: “The rules regarding the reduced points allocation only apply in the event of race suspension that cannot be resumed, and therefore full points are awarded and Max Verstappen is world champion.”
    Red Bull boss Christan Horner said: “We thought we would be one point short, so to win the title is beyond our wildest dreams.
    “Max has been truly dominant from the way he has driven from the first race [of the season].
    “The team have also raised it to a new level and have gone way and beyond. To win and get that victory here with Honda is very special.”
    Driver safety concerns
    As for the race itself, in the tricky conditions it was Leclerc who made a good start only for Verstappen to regain his place in front.
    But a first-lap crash for Carlos Sainz and the subsequent deployment of the recovery tractors rightly incensed drivers, and will require a full-scale investigation into just how marshals and tractors were allowed onto a live race track in those poor conditions.
    It was dangerous and simply unforgivable considering this was a track that ultimately claimed the life of Jules Bianchi, who collided with a recovery tractor there in 2014.
    The race was red flagged after only three laps and then faced with a lengthy delay, triggering the clock on the three-hour limit.
    The race did resume with 40 minutes left and the rain-soaked fans were treated to some fantastic racing.
    The highlight was Leclerc and Perez battling for second-place, with the Ferrari man leaving the track at the final corner and deemed to have gained an advantage, triggering a five-second penalty to demote him to third. 
    Sebastian Vettel went from last on lap one to finishing sixth while Esteban Ocon defended brilliantly to hold on to P4 ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
    Hamilton simply could not find a way past the Frenchman despite relishing the tricky conditions.
    He said: “I don’t feel frustrated. It was a sprint race and I did the best I could and was happy we got some points.
    “I was just so slow in a straight line. I got as close as I could but as soon as I pulled out, they got away.
    “In terms of conditions, it was awesome. That’s what motor racing is all about. I had a blast. It was so hard to see but that is motor racing.”
    Hamilton, who is in sixth place in the championship, added: “Congrats to Max.
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    “For us, we know what the problems are with this car and I believe as a team we have not gone from being world champions to not being able to build a good car.
    “I believe we have the team to come back stronger next season.”
    The conditions saw the race be suspended following crashesCredit: Rex
    Leclerc was handed a time penalty and fell to third, handing Verstappen the title winCredit: AP
    Red Bull chief Horner says Verstappen was ‘truly dominant’Credit: Getty More

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    Watch bizarre moment Verstappen discovers he’s won F1 title sparking wild celebrations from girlfriend Kelly Piquet

    MAX VERSTAPPEN had no idea he was crowned world champion – after a chaotic Japanese Grand Prix. And his confusion was clear to see in the bizarre moment he discovered the news.
    Max Verstappen did his regular race interview thinking he had just fallen shortCredit: Twitter@SkySportsNews
    He initially found out he was world champion in bizarre fashionCredit: AP
    His girlfriend Kelly Piquet was on hand to join in the celebrationsCredit: Twitter@SkySportsNews
    Verstappen asked for clarification back stage to ensure he had definitely wonCredit: Twitter

    The Red Bull driver breezed to an easy victory at Suzuka after a red flag initially stopped the race.
    He crossed the line well clear of title rivals Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez.
    But Ferrari driver Leclerc was penalised with a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage by going off the track on the final lap of the race.
    And that bumped Leclerc down to third.
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    But uncertainty over the points for the race, which only had 28 laps completed, meant it took a few minutes to work out for sure.
    In the end, full points were awarded because the race was resumed and ensured Verstappen finished the day 113 points clear of Perez with 112 points left up for grabs this season.
    But the moment he found out he was crowned champion was underwhelming.
    The 2021 champ, who pipped Lewis Hamilton in controversial scenes last year, was initially told he had secured the successful title defence during the middle of his race win interview in the paddock, leaving him stunned and clearly surprised when the graphic appeared behind him.
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    Verstappen took in the congratulations and finished off the very brief interview before running over to jump in celebration with his girlfriend Kelly Piquet and the Red Bull crew members.
    However, even then the dominant driver was still not 100 per cent sure he was actually the world champion as fans at home had no idea whether it was done or not.
    So it was not until the Dutchman was in the post-race drivers’ room with Leclerc and Perez that it was absolutely confirmed for him.
    Verstappen can be seen asking: “I am? Are you sure?” before getting the green light.
    He then sat on a big armchair in a side room watching a graphic declaring him as the 2022 Formula One world champion.
    The Red Bull star then joked he felt “lonely” so came back out for the podium trophy lift and champagne.
    He then did another interview as the reality started to settle in.
    The two-time champ said: “What can I say? incredible! Very special to do it here. In front of the Honda people and the Japanese fans.
    ‘SECOND ONE MORE BEAUTIFUL’
    “The first one is a little more emotional, the second one is more beautiful.
    “It’s been a special year, and you need to remind yourself as these kind of years you don’t have very often.
    “It’s crazy, very mixed emotions. Winning the championship, what a year we’ve had. It’s incredible!
    “I’m so thankful to everyone who’s been contributing to the success, the whole team has been working flat out. Beside that, the work we did with Honda every year, constantly improving, gets very emotional especially here. I’m very proud we could do it here.”
    Verstappen revealed he considered pitting to try and get the fastest lap and an extra point.
    He added: “It’s a pretty crazy feeling, of course, because I didn’t expect it when I crossed the line.
    “Of course, you could see it slowly happening, but it’s incredible at the end of the day that we did win it here.
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    “I didn’t know how many points I was going to get and I wanted to go for the fastest lap, but I think the gap was just not safe enough to go for an extra stop.
    “I was also very happy with the race we had, so there was no real fuss or stress about it.”
    Verstappen was mobbed by colleagues and KellyCredit: Splash
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    F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE REACTION: Vestappen WORLD CHAMPION, Leclerc handed PENALTY on final lap in POOR conditions

    MAX VERSTAPPEN was named Champion of the World with victory in the Japanese Grand Prix.Max Verstappen surrendered the opportunity to clinch a second successive championship win in Singapore last weekend.
    The Red Bull driver came out on top in the Suzuka Circuit amid poor weather conditions .
    Lando Norris took to Twitter to criticise the decision to resume as Verstappen came out on top.
    Charles Leclerc was handed a penalty in the final lap, seeing Sergio Perez pushed up to second in an entertaining affair.
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    Leclerc slams truck decision
    Charles Leclerc, the godson of tragic Jules Bianchi, added to the criticism of race chiefs for allowing a recovery truck on.
    The Ferrari driver said: “We shouldn’t see these things. Something happened in 2014 and we should learn from it.
    “I hope we learn from it and that we don’t see these things again.”
    Race chiefs blasted for letting truck on
    Drivers and team bosses slated Japanese GP officials for putting a recovery truck on a wet track while racing continued.
    They blasted the “unacceptable” decision – eight years after French driver Jules Bianchi died when he hit a similar vehicle in the same GP.
    Alpha Tauri star, who passed the truck today, said: “I’m just extremely grateful that I am here.”
    “How can there be a crane, not even in the gravel, on the race track, while we are still on the track? I don’t understand.
    “We lost Jules already. We all lost an amazing guy, eight years ago, at the same track, in the same conditions with the crane.
    “It was disrespectful to Jules, it’s disrespectful to his family and to all of us.
    “We are risking all lives out there. We are doing the best job in the world, but what we are asking is to at least keep us safe.”
    ‘Are you sure I’ve won it?’
    Even Max Verstappen was unsure he’d clinched his second successive title as F1 confusion reigned again following his Japanese GP win today.
    The sport’s chiefs had to step in to confirm full points would be awarded – despite it running little more than half distance.
    Had it been only three-quarter points – as all teams expected – Verstappen would have still need a point at the USA GP on October 23 to seal his second crown.
    He was heard asking: “Are you sure?” when told he was champ.
    And after being reassured of his title he said: “It’s crazy, very mixed emotions.
    “I’m so thankful to everyone who’s been contributing to the success, the whole team has been working flat out.
    Beside that, the work we did with Honda every year, constantly improving, gets very emotional especially here. I’m very proud we could do it here.
    “The first is more emotional but the second is more beautiful. We’re leading the constructors so we want to focus on that, to secure that.”
    F1 congratulates our NEW champion
    Formula 1 tweeted:
    “MAX VERSTAPPEN.
    “TWO-TIME WORLD CHAMPION!!!”

    Back-to-back title wins for Verstappen
    Max Verstappen has clinched his SECOND Formula One world championship title with four races to go.
    The Dutchman started in P1 in Japan and dominated the rain soaked race, crossing the line with a lead greater than 20 seconds.
    Title rival Charles Leclerc finished second, which would’ve seen the title race go into Austin in two weeks time.
    But Leclerc was handed a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage on Sergio Perez on the final lap, seeing the pair swap places.
    It meant Verstappen was crowned world champion in bizarre circumstances for a second year running after his controversial last lap win over Lewis Hamilton last year.
    He was told he was world champ, to which he replied: “What can I say? incredible! Very special to do it here. In front of the Honda people and the Japanese fans.”

    Verstappen told he was champ
    The moment Verstappen found out he was crowned champion was underwhelming.
    The 2021 champ, who pipped Lewis Hamilton in controversial scenes last year, was initially told he had secured the successful title defence during the middle of his race win interview in the paddock, leaving him stunned and clearly surprised when the graphic appeared behind him.
    Verstappen took in the congratulations and finished off the very brief interview before running over to jump in celebration with his girlfriend Kelly Piquet and the Red Bull crew members.
    However, even then the dominant driver was still not 100 per cent sure he was actually the world champion as fans at home had no idea whether it was done or not.

    So it was not until the Dutchman was in the post-race drivers’ room with Leclerc and Perez that it was absolutely confirmed for him.
    Verstappen can be seen asking: “I am? Are you sure?” before getting the green light.
    A chaotic crowning moment at the Japanese Grand Prix
    Max Verstappen had no idea he was crowned world champion – after a chaotic Japanese Grand Prix.
    And his confusion was clear to see in the bizarre moment he discovered the news.
    The Red Bull driver breezed to an easy victory at Suzuka after a red flag initially stopped the race.
    He crossed the line well clear of title rivals Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez.
    But Ferrari driver Leclerc was penalised with a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage by going off the track on the final lap of the race.
    And that bumped Leclerc down to third.
    But uncertainty over the points for the race, which only had 28 laps completed, meant it took a few minutes to work out for sure.
    In the end, full points were awarded because the race was resumed and ensured Verstappen finished the day 113 points clear of Perez with 112 points left up for grabs this season.
    Verstappen celebrates
    The Dutchman celebrates winning the Japanese Grand Prix and ultimately, winning the drivers championship for the second time in a row.
    Credit: Getty
    Verstappen on winning the title
    “It’s crazy, very mixed emotions. Winning the championship, what a year we’ve had. It’s incredible!
    “I’m so thankful to everyone who’s been contributing to the success, the whole team has been working flat out. Beside that, the work we did with Honda every year, constantly improving, gets very emotional especially here. I’m very proud we could do it here.
    “The first is more emotional but the second is more beautiful. We’re leading the constructors so we want to focus on that, to secure that.Max Verstappen
    MAX VERSTAPPEN IS CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!
    Leclerc drops to P3
    A penalty for Leclerc sees Perez pushed up to second, which means…
    Race control note Leclerc incident
    Leclerc left the track in the final lap when holding off Perez, and the incident has been noted by race control.
    Leclerc holds off Perez!
    Wow, what drama between these two!
    It wasn’t tidy in the final few corners and he may actually be docked a position for that.
    Verstappen wins the Japanese GP!
    Final lap – Perez close to overtaking Leclerc
    The two just about avoid contact!
    Final lap of the race!
    3 mins to go – Alonso flying
    Just four seconds behind Russell now, with those new tyres working a treat.
    7 mins to go – Perez catching Leclerc
    It’s worrying for the Ferrari in 2nd, with Perez now firmly on his tail and pushing for a Red Bull 1-2.
    8 mins to go – Alonso pits
    Alonso pits and exits in 10th, what can he do in the final few minutes here?
    10 mins to go – Will anyone else pit?
    Zhou has set the fastest lap of the race after pitting, will that convince anyone higher up to take the risk?
    13 mins to go – Hamilton can’t overtake Ocon
    The pair almost touch down the pit straight, but Ocon remains ahead of the seven-time champion.
    15 mins to go – Alonso pushing Vettel
    Two legends of the sport fighting for 6th at the moment, with the German winning the battle up to now.
    17 mins to go – Ocon still holding of Hamilton
    A fascinating battle for 4th this, with Ocon still ahead at the moment.
    20 mins to go – Leclerc considering stop
    Falling way behind Verstappen, Leclerc is considering another pit stop.
    22 mins to go – Hamilton pressuring Ocon
    The Mercedes is looking for a way to get round Ocon, although the straight line speed advantage is helping the Alpine.
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    ‘Wtf. How’s this happened!?’ – Gasly narrowly avoids crashing into TRACTOR with fury over chaotic F1 race in Japan

    THE FATHER of the late Jules Bianchi and Formula One drivers have hit out after Pierre Gasly narrowly avoided a serious crash with a tractor on track at the Japanese Grand Prix.In torrential rain with very limited visibility, the red flag was waved after Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon crashed out on the first lap.
    Gasly narrowly avoided a tractor collecting Sainz’s carCredit: F1
    Gasly and Co have fumed at the near-missCredit: Getty
    Drivers were forced back to the pits due to the rainCredit: AFP
    The Japan GP became a timed race as a result of conditionsCredit: AFP
    Drivers made their way back to the pits but Gasly, who was at the back of the grid, had a near-miss with a tractor that had emerged out on track to collect Sainz’s Ferrari.
    Live speed data showed Gasly doing 200km/h as he approached the tractor, with dash-cam footage from Sainz’s car showing a quick-thinking marshal rushing out of the way and dragging the vehicle across when he sees the Frenchman approaching.
    Gasly’s close call evoked memories of the 2014 instalment of the F1 Japanese GP when Bianchi suffered a horrific crash.
    Bianchi went off track under double-waved yellow flags before running under a crane vehicle that was taking another car from the track.

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    The Frenchman was left with severe brain damage and didn’t regain consciousness, sadly passing in 2015.
    His father, Bianchi Snr, hit out on Instagram saying there was “no respect for the life” of Gasly.
    He said: “No respect for the life of the driver no respect for Jules memory incredible.”
    Gasly fumed, saying he could’ve “killed himself”.
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    McLaren’s Lando Norris labelled the incident “unacceptable”.
    He tweeted: “Wtf. How’s this happened!? We lost a life in this situation years ago.
    “We risk our lives, especially in conditions like this. We wanna race. But this… Unacceptable.”
    Red Bull driver Sergio Perez was also quick to reference Bianchi.
    He said: “How can we make it clear that we never want to see a crane on track?
    “We lost Jules because of that mistake. What happened today is totally unacceptable!!!!!
    “I hope this is the last time ever I see a crane on track!”
    After a lengthy delay, the conditions improved and Max Verstappen went on to win the race – and his second world title.
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    Michael Schumacher’s nephew in fiery race car crash as F1 legend’s relative is left needing medical attention

    MICHAEL SCHUMACHER’S nephew David was involved in a scary crash at the Hockenheim DTM event earlier today.As the 20-year-old scrapped with Thomas Preining during lap 6, a collision on turn 8 sent both cars careering off track and towards the barrier.
    Dennis Olsen’s car briefly lit up in flamesCredit: https://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/hockenheim-dtm-red-flagged-after-scary-crashes/10381619/
    The crash caused an automatic red flagCredit: https://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/hockenheim-dtm-red-flagged-after-scary-crashes/10381619/
    A collision with the barrier caused Olsen’s issuesCredit: https://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/hockenheim-dtm-red-flagged-after-scary-crashes/10381619/
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    Schumacher and Preining’s crash gave Porsche ace Dennis Olsen big problems.
    The Norwegian lost control of his car as he tried to avoid a pile-up – whacking into a barrier.
    Moments later the impact caused his car to briefly spark into flames.
    Thankfully all drivers were left unscathed by the crash, although Schumacher, Preining and Olsen were all taken to the medical centre to get checked.
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    While the drivers were thankfully fine, the same could not be said for their cars – with the crash doing expensive damage.
    The red flag was immediately waved, delaying the race.
    Proceedings eventually got back underway with a lap behind the safety car.
    David Schumacher is son of F1 legend Michael’s brother Ralf, and cousin of Haas star Mick.
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    Seven-time world champion Michael has been out of the public eye since suffering a severe brain injury in December 2013 during a skiing accident in the French Alps.
    He was placed in a medically induced coma until June 2014 and is now back home in Switzerland with his family.
    Since the horrifying incident nearly nine years ago, Michael, 53, has lived an extremely private life – with very few updates on his health.
    Mick’s F1 future, meanwhile, is up in the air – with Haas yet to renew his contract beyond the end of this year.
    Should Haas decide to go in a different direction, Mick could be offered an F1 lifeline by Williams – who are not renewing Nicholas Latifi’s contract.
    Asked about speculation, Williams team principal Jost Capito said: “Mick deserves to stay in F1. We’ll see if that happens, but he’s definitely an option for us.”
    Olsen and Preining hug after the incidentCredit: https://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/hockenheim-dtm-red-flagged-after-scary-crashes/10381619/ More