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Back to EpisodesMercedes Dominates Suzuka, McLaren Narrows Gap
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Mercedes secured the front row at Suzuka, with rookie Kimi Antonelli clinching pole and teammate George Russell in second. McLaren followed closely, Oscar Piastri in third and Lando Norris in fifth, sandwiching Ferraris Charles Leclerc in fourth and Lewis Hamilton in sixth. Piastris performance put McLaren ahead of both Ferraris, indicating theyre narrowing the gap to the leaders. Norris, despite battery issues, secured a solid top-five start. Red Bull struggled, with Max Verstappen in eleventh and Isack Hadjar in eighth. Drivers praised their performances, with Antonelli hyping his clean laps and Russell owning a setup tweak. Toto Wolff emphasized Sunday points over Saturday hype, and McLarens Andrea Stella praised progress amid reliability fixes, aiming for podium scraps with Ferrari. The midfield heated up, with Pierre Gasly in seventh, Audis Gabriel Bortoleto in ninth, and teenage sensation Arvid Lindblad in tenth. Lower down, Haas, Williams, and others battled for survival. Pirelli forecasted one-stop races favoring medium-hard combinations. All eyes are now on tomorrows start at this tricky track, where clean air and launches could change the game before the mini-break.
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