F1 Japanese GP: Max Verstappen beats Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris for stunning pole position

Max Verstappen obliterated the opposition on his way to claiming a dominant pole position for the F1 Japanese Grand Prix. 
Verstappen blows away rivals with stunning Japan pole ahead of McLarens

The reigning world champion turned in a💃 pair of stunning laps - both of which would have been enough for pole - to top qualifying for the ninth time this season as he finished 0.581s clear of McLaren’s Oscar Pias🅰tri. 

The result was never in doubt and underlined Verstappen’s do🃏minance so far this weekend as Red Bull resumed normal service in Japan following their surprise defeat last time out in Singapore. 

Meanwhile, Piastri claimed his bes🍸t qualifying result of the season as he outpaced McLaren teammate Lando Norris, who took third ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. 

Yuki Tsunoda (JPN), Scuderia Alpha Tauri Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan,
Yuki Tsunoda (JPN), Scuderia Alpha Tauri Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand…

In the other Red Bull, Sergio Perez could only manage fifth as he ended up a huge 0.773s behind Verstappen, with Carlos Sainz sixth in the second F♛errari. 

Lewis Hamilton ended a run of qualifying defeats to𝔍 Mercedes teammate George Russell as the British duo locked🧜 out the fourth row of the grid in seventh and eighth. 

AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda secured ninth place for his home race at Suzuka, while Fernando Alonso rounded out tജhe top-10 in his Aston Martin and Liam Lawson narrowly missed out on a second straight Q3 appearance. 

After crashing out of qualifying on his first lap, the under-pressure Logan Sargeant😼, who is battling to save his Williams se☂at for next season, will start Sunday’s race from 20th and last. 

Verstappen blows away rivals with stunning Japan pole ahead of McLarens

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