F1 - Verstappen holds off McLarens to take first win of 2025 in Japan

06.04.25

Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen held off the McLaren of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, to take his first win of 2025 at Suzuka and become the first driver to take four consecutive Japanese Grand Prix victories.

After taking the lead from pole, Verstappen managed a slim gap to the hard-charging McLarens across the first stint. And after shrugging off a pit exit challenge from Norris when they made their sole pit stops on the same lap, the defending champion closed out his first win since Qatar last year in style, managing his tyres and his pace to cross the line with 1.4 seconds in hand over Norris, with Piastri another six tenths back in third. 

“It was tough, just pushing very hard – especially on the second stint,” said Verstappen afterwards. “The two McLarens were pushing me very hard, and it was a lot of fun out there. Not easy, of course, to manage the tyres, but I’m incredibly happy. It started off quite tough this weekend, but we didn’t give up. We kept improving the car and today it was in its best form. And of course, starting on pole, that really made it possible to win the race.”

After taking the lead ahead of Norris at the start, Verstappen set about trying to build a gap back to the McLarens, and despite complaining of poor upshifts, by lap five he was 1.4 second clear of Norris, with Piastri almost a second further back.

As the opening stint headed towards the pit window Piastri was the first of the leaders to blink, and at the end of lap 20 the Australian dived into the pit lane for a set of Hard tyres. That prompted Red Bull to pit Verstappen at the end of the following tour and McLaren responded by pitting Norris on the same lap. 

McLaren were quicker to fit a set of Hard tyres to Norris’ car and as Verstappen reached the end of the pity lane Norris pulled out into the working lane almost alongside the Dutchman. Verstappen held his line in the fast lane and though Norris protest that he had been forced onto the grass at the side of the pit exit, Race Control ruled that there was nothing to investigate, and Verstappen held the lead on the road. 

With the pit stops out of the way, Verstappen was now 1.4s clear of Norris, with Piastri another two seconds further back in third. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc held fourth place, five seconds off the lead with Mercedes George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in fifth and sixth places. 

With 20 laps remaining Verstappen was given free rein to push but he couldn’t shake the McLarens, who continued to exert maximum pressure. Verstappen, though, was flawless and the champion delivered a perfect closing third of race to take his first win since last year’s race in Qatar and the 64th of his career. 

Behind the top three, Leclerc was fourth ahead of Russell, who got to within 1.3 of the Ferrari in the closing stages but couldn’t quite put pressure on the Monegasque driver. Mercedes rookie Antonelli finished sixth while Hamilton took seventh after racing on a Hard-Medium strategy in opposition to the bulk of the field. Isack Hadjar took an impressive eighth place and his first F1 points for the Racing Bulls ahead of Williams’ Alex Albon and the final point went to Haas’ Ollie Bearman. 

2025 FIA Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Race 
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda RBPT 53 1:22'06.983 
2 Lando Norris McLaren/Mercedes 53 1:22'08.406 1.423
3 Oscar Piastri McLaren/Mercedes 53 1:22'09.112 2.129
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 53 1:22'23.080 16.097
5 George Russell Mercedes 53 1:22'24.345 17.362
6 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 53 1:22'25.654 18.671
7 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 53 1:22'36.165 29.182
8 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls/Honda RBPT 53 1:22'44.117 37.134
9 Alexander Albon Williams/Mercedes 53 1:22'47.350 40.367
10 Oliver Bearman Haas/Ferrari 53 1:23'01.512 54.529
11 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin/Mercedes 53 1:23'04.316 57.333
12 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull/Honda RBPT 53 1:23'05.384 58.401
13 Pierre Gasly Alpine/Renault 53 1:23'09.105 1'02.122
14 Carlos Sainz Williams/Mercedes 53 1:23'21.112 1'14.129
15 Jack Doohan Alpine/Renault 53 1:23'28.297 1'21.314
16 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber/Ferrari 53 1:23'28.940 1'21.957
17 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls/Honda RBPT 53 1:23'29.717 1'22.734
18 Esteban Ocon Haas/Ferrari 53 1:23'30.421 1'23.438
19 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber/Ferrari 53 1:23'30.880 1'23.897
20 Lance Stroll Aston Martin/Mercedes 52 1:22'19.912 1 lap /12.929