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Winners and losers from F1’s fraught Japanese Grand Prix
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Winners and losers from F1’s fraught Japanese Grand Prix

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By Motorsports March 29, 2026
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Winner: Kimi Antonelli

Few individuals would have wager towards a Mercedes driver main the standings after the opening leg of the season. However even fewer individuals would have gambled on Kimi Antonelli as Mercedes’ lead driver three weekends into the season.

In fact, there are numerous components behind Antonelli getting forward of team-mate George Russell, however the younger Italian will not and should not care one bit. What he can management is his personal performances, they usually have been wonderful, managed and displaying ever extra maturity.

Being F1’s youngest-ever championship chief is a pleasant factor to have in your CV. However you already know what’s even higher? Being the youngest winner. It is very early days, and Russell’s expertise will possible pay out over a whole season. However there are additionally fewer and fewer causes to recommend Antonelli cannot do it but.

Loser: George Russell

Russell will probably be ruing his luck after a technical concern in China dented his possibilities of taking pole, and his fortune wasn’t a lot better in Japan. The Briton suffered from a poor getaway adopted by the worst potential security automobile timing, handing Antonelli an affordable pitstop proper after he had pitted.

“In racing, generally it goes for you, generally it goes towards you. It simply seems like in the mean time, within the final two weekends, it is like each concern we’re having, it is on my aspect and I am the one kind of going by means of that ache,” he mentioned.

Russell might have tried to stay philosophical in entrance of the cameras, however was clearly reeling. Mercedes can not take its present benefit with no consideration at first of a protracted season, which is able to see loads of automobile growth.

George Russell, Mercedes

Photograph by: Simon Galloway / LAT Photos through Getty Photos

Winner: Oscar Piastri

At this level, even making the beginning of the race was an enchancment, however Oscar Piastri did far more than the fundamentals and delivered what he referred to as among the finest races of his profession.

Plenty of different races come to thoughts, together with Baku 2024 and Zandvoort 2025, but it surely’s exhausting to disagree with Piastri as he saved Russell’s superior Mercedes behind for much longer than anybody might have predicted.

Sure, observe place did play a major position, as demonstrated by Antonelli disappearing out of sight after the protection automobile, however what’s true is that McLaren is coming into the April break in a lot better form now that it has seemingly discovered its Mercedes energy unit.

Loser: Ferrari

As McLaren regularly will get a greater deal with on the Mercedes energy unit, it seems prefer it has been in a position to leapfrog Ferrari, as Lewis Hamilton feared on Saturday.

Charles Leclerc drove a superb race, one other alternative to indicate off his finely-honed racecraft in wheel-to-wheel battles with Hamilton and Russell, but it surely’s clear that Ferrari wants growth in numerous areas – aero and energy unit – to maintain up with the Mercedes-powered frontrunners.

Leclerc was finally helped by Russell’s battery points, whereas Hamilton was struggling a mysterious lack of deployment of his personal.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Oscar Piastri, McLaren

Photograph by: Andy Hone/ LAT Photos through Getty Photos

Winner: Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Japan seems like an excellent alternative to present each Pierre Gasly and Alpine their flowers. For a workforce that completed lifeless final in 2025, it has put its sacrifice of the 2025 marketing campaign to good use, and Gasly particularly has carried over his tenacity in qualifying to a automobile that enables him to constantly make his means into Q3.

Regardless of a poor qualifying consequence, Franco Colapinto additionally appeared good worth for a second consecutive factors end for Alpine. The Argentine was considered one of a number of drivers unfortunate with the timing of the protection automobile, which gave the likes of Verstappen and Liam Lawson a less expensive cease. As indicated by Haas workforce boss Ayao Komatsu, Colapinto was an harmless bystander within the enormous crash of Oliver Bearman, with an estimated 200kW energy distinction between the 2 automobiles the reason for terrifying 45km/h closing speeds.

Loser: Williams

Williams and Alpine seem to have traded locations in comparison with final yr. ‘A painful line within the sand’ is how James Vowles summed up Williams’ Sunday expertise and it is exhausting to place it any higher. Any time a workforce is treating a grand prix like a glorified take a look at session is mostly not an excellent signal.

Carlos Sainz went nowhere from sixteenth on the grid and completed fifteenth, whereas Alex Albon deserted an optimum race lead to favour of a pre-Miami testing programme. Williams might want to each shave important weight off the automobile and add load simply to get on par with the remainder of the midfield, a gaggle of opponents it was comfortably heading final yr.

Sainz particularly sounded annoyed after qualifying on Saturday, mentioning Williams ought to have achieved a lot better given it had earmarked all of 2025 to concentrate on this set of laws. Regardless of being armed with the perfect energy unit package deal on the grid, it nonetheless missed the mark.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Max Verstappen, Crimson Bull Racing, Pierre Gasly, Alpine

Photograph by: Andy Hone/ LAT Photos through Getty Photos

Loser: Crimson Bull

Amid all the eye on Crimson Bull’s better-than-expected in-house energy unit, what has develop into more and more and painfully apparent is that the workforce is in an actual pickle with its RB22 automobile.

The workforce has been famend for its capability to show the automobile the other way up after free follow and discover huge enhancements, however basic points with the chassis seem to make that inconceivable this yr, regardless of how exhausting they struggle.

Mixed with a loathing of the brand new laws, Crimson Bull’s plight is clearly draining Verstappen’s enthusiasm and team-mate Isack Hadjar additionally reduce a annoyed determine as he struggles to verify his wonderful begin to life at Crimson Bull.

Group principal Laurent Mekies has not sugar-coated the state of affairs, to his credit score, and is hoping Verstappen’s temper will enhance with the efficiency of his automobile. Verstappen’s followers will probably be hoping Mekies is right, because the Dutchman has by no means appeared and sounded as apathetic in direction of life in F1 as he was over the Suzuka weekend.

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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Oscar Piastri, McLaren, George Russell, Mercedes



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Pierre Gasly, Alpine



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Brie Larson.



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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari



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Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team



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Charlie Day and Jack Black visit the Mercedes AMG F1 Team garage.



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Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari



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Oscar Piastri, McLaren



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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Esteban Ocon, Haas F1 Team, Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls



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George Russell, Mercedes



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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Pierre Gasly, Alpine



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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Pierre Gasly, Alpine, Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls



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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes



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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing



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Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team car after his crash



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Pierre Gasly, Alpine



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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Oscar Piastri, McLaren



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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing



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Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing, Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Team



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Oscar Piastri, McLaren Team



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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes



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Oscar Piastri, McLaren



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Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes



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