Verstappen clinches World Championship with victory in Japan

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won a rain delayed and shortened Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka clinching his second World Championship title in the process. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc crossed the line second but a penalty saw him demoted to third with Sergio Perez second that switch swung the points in the 25 year olds’ favour to end the title fight.

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Verstappen narrowly pips Leclerc to pole ahead of Japanese Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed pole position by just 0.010s from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc at Suzuka ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. The Dutchman received a reprimand from the stewards after a close call with McLaren’s Lando Norris on their out-laps in Q3. Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez start from the second row of the grid.

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Nyck de Vries to drive for AlphaTauri in 2023

Nyck de Vries, who impressed many in the Formula 1 paddock with his points-scoring one-off performance for Williams in the Italian Grand Prix, has been handed a full-time drive for next season. The 27-year-old, who has previously been backed by McLaren and Mercedes, will drive for Red Bull’s junior team AlphaTauri.

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Pierre Gasly to race for Alpine in 2023

Alpine have confirmed the signing of Pierre Gasly for the 2023 Formula 1 season filling the seat vacated by Fernando Alonso. He joins Esteban Ocon making it an all French lineup for the French manufacturer. He leaves AlphaTauri and the Red Bull driver programme after 103 races between Red Bull and their sister team.

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Perez holds off Leclerc to win chaotic Singapore Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc to win a chaotic rain delayed Singapore Grand Prix. The Mexican pipped the Monegasque into turn one and held off a late charge to take the fourth victory of his career. Leclerc’s Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz finished third with Championship leader Max Verstappen seventh.

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