A.Albon | 579 (1%) |
C.Sainz,jr. | 309 (1%) |
Ch.Leclerc | 330 (1%) |
D.Ricciardo | 333 (1%) |
E.Ocon | 330 (1%) |
F.Alonso | 253 (1%) |
G.Russell | 310 (1%) |
K.Cunuda | 342 (1%) |
K.Magnussen | 232 (0%) |
Kuan-jü Č. | 229 (0%) |
L.Hamilton | 44660 (88%) |
L.Norris | 247 (0%) |
L.Sergeant | 226 (0%) |
L.Stroll | 334 (1%) |
M.Verstappen | 331 (1%) |
N.Hulkenberg | 217 (0%) |
O.Piastri | 241 (0%) |
P.Gasly | 314 (1%) |
S.Pérez | 365 (1%) |
V.Bottas | 305 (1%) |
The Grand Prix of Japan was the one to decide on the new World Champion of F1, or old-new Formula 1 Champion. Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing team won already for the second time. The start was a little ruffled as he drove to side of the track, which derailed J.Button a bit, FIA pardoned that, then, however, his one man show went on - he only checked on his competitors, drivers of F1. Unfortunately his team needed 1 s more to change his tires in his second and third pit stops, which put him to the third place. Even that, however, was enough to win the Championship of Formula 1. He became the youngest double Formula 1 World Champion of F1 of all times.
Starting grid of the Japanese GP:
S.Vettel |
J.Button |
L.Hamilton |
F.Massa |
F.Alonso |
M.Webber |
M.Schumacher |
B.Senna |
V.Petrov |
K.Kobajaši |
A.Sutil |
P.di Resta |
R.Barrichello |
P.Maldonado |
S.Buemi |
J.Alguersuari |
S.Perez |
H.Kovalainen |
J.Trulli |
J.D´Ambrosio |
T.Glock |
D.Ricciardo |
N.Rosberg |
V.Liuzzi |
The battle for the Vice Champion is on already the next weekend.
GP : 1. S.Vettel 2. J.Button , 3. F.Alonso
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