- **Q: Who was fastest in the final practice for the 2025 Japanese GP?
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Formula1 / Japanese Gp 2025
### **[H2] Introduction** The final practice session (FP3) for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka concluded with McLaren's Lando Norris setting the fastest time, narrowly leading teammate Oscar Piastri. However, the session was signifi...
### **[H2] In-Depth Analysis**
McLaren showcased impressive performance throughout FP3 at the demanding Suzuka circuit, with both Norris and Piastri consistently at the sharp end. Norris's fastest lap came despite a couple of off-track moments as he explored the limits, underlining the car's potential but also the challenging nature of the track.
The recurring trackside fires dominated headlines. Believed to be caused by sparks from the cars igniting dry grass, these incidents led to significant downtime across both Friday and Saturday practice sessions. The FIA implemented mitigation measures like dampening the grass between sessions, but the problem persisted in FP3, forcing two further red flags. This limited crucial qualifying simulation runs for several drivers and raises questions about potential disruptions during qualifying and the race.
While McLaren excelled, Red Bull faced challenges. Max Verstappen voiced frustration over the car's front grip and overall balance. Although finishing P5, the gap to the McLarens and his comments suggest potential setup difficulties. Teammate Yuki Tsunoda, replacing Liam Lawson, adapted quickly, finishing P9 in FP3 and notably close to Verstappen's time in FP1, offering a positive sign for the team.
Ferrari placed Charles Leclerc in P4 and Lewis Hamilton in P6, remaining competitive but slightly behind the leading McLaren pace. Elsewhere, Jack Doohan returned to the track for Alpine after his heavy FP2 crash, his car repaired overnight, finishing P14. Williams' Alex Albon put in a strong performance for P7.
An investigation looms for Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri for allegedly failing to follow the Race Director’s instructions during the session.
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### **[H2] Discussion & Engagement**
These practice sessions set a fascinating stage for qualifying. Will McLaren lock out the front row, or can Red Bull find a solution to their handling woes? What measures will prevent further fire delays?
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