* **Q: Who took pole position for the 2025 Japanese GP?
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Sports / Formula 1
Max Verstappen delivered a stunning final lap to secure a surprise pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, the third round of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite McLaren appearing to have the edge throughout practice sessions at the chall...
The qualifying session at Suzuka was a nail-biting affair, culminating in Verstappen's late surge. While McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri had shown formidable pace, locking out the top spots in earlier sessions and looking set for a front-row lockout, Verstappen executed a near-perfect lap when it mattered most. His jubilant reaction over the team radio underscored the significance and perhaps surprise of the achievement.
Behind the top three, Charles Leclerc secured fourth place for Ferrari, ahead of the Mercedes duo George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Impressive rookie Isack Hadjar placed his Racing Bulls seventh, ahead of his idol Lewis Hamilton (now with Ferrari). Alexander Albon (Williams) and Oliver Bearman (Haas) rounded out the top 10.
It was a tougher session for others. Home favourite Yuki Tsunoda, in his first qualifying for the main Red Bull team, struggled and ended up 15th in Q2. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) narrowly missed out on Q3, finishing 11th, while his compatriot Esteban Ocon (Haas) had a difficult session, qualifying 18th. Both Sauber drivers were eliminated in Q1. The session experienced a brief delay due to grass catching fire beside the track, likely caused by sparks from cars bottoming out – a recurring minor issue during the weekend. Drivers also noted challenging windy conditions, with gusts potentially impacting the cars further during the race, for which rain is also forecast.
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Can Verstappen convert this pole position into victory, especially with potential rain looming over Suzuka? Will McLaren's race pace challenge the Red Bull? Share your predictions in the comments!
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