2018 Japanese Grand Prix: F1 Race Results, Winner & Report

Top three finishers Lewis Hamilton (1st) Valtteri Bottas (2nd) and Max Verstappen celebrate on the podium during the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2018 in Suzuka.

Event: Japanese F1 Grand Prix
Track: Suzuka Circuit

Weather:  Dry  29.4ºC
Tarmac: Dry 41.4ºC
Wind speed: 4.3 km/h
Humidity: 47.4%

Lewis Hamilton added another victory. Today he won the 2018 Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix for the second time in a row and for the 5th time in his F1 career. It was his 71th formula 1 race win, his 9th win of the 2018 season and the 85th F1 victory for Mercedes.

The start of the race was again clean.  Just after the first lap Sebastian Vettel who started from P8 was already driving on P4. He passed his team mate at the chicane were Max Verstappen out braked himself, could not make the corner and went of the track. He hit the Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen coming back to the track and received a 5 sec. penalty for not returning to the track safely.

Magnussen got a flat tyre in lap 2 after a hit by the  of Charles Leclerc. In lap 4 the safety car was deployed to clean up debris from Kevin Magnussen's Haas car.

Daniel Ricciardo who started from P15 also gained a lot of places. After the safety car period ended in lap 8 the Australian driver was driving on P10.

In the lap right after the Vettel tried to pass the Red Bull of Verstappen in the inside of Spoon. A point were it's impossible to pass and hit the car of the Dutchman. Vettel spun and returned to the track on P18. Verstappen got floor damage but was able to go on in P3.

Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen battle for position on track during the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2018 in Suzuka.

Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen battle for position on track during the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2018

In lap 13 Lewis Hamilton told his team on the radio he felt engine power hesitations in turn 2 and 5. Ricciardo had already passed 10 cars in lap 14 and was driving on P5 when he overtook Grosjean's Haas.

Raikkonen was the first to do a pit stop in lap 18. He got rid of his Supersofts and returned to the track on Soft tyres. Lewis Hamilton drove away and had a gap of 5 seconds to Valtteri Bottas.

In lap 24 race leader Hamilton pitted for Medium tyres and returned to the track as leader. Vettel pitted in lap 27 for the same medium tyres.

Vettel arrived on P6 in lap 35 by overtaking Grosjean. He also drove the fastest lap of the race at that moment.

Nico Hulkenberg retired the Renault in lap 38 and Charles Leclerc retired his Sauber in lap 39 and caused a virtual safety car period.

At the end of the race it was Verstappen who came very close a couple of times to pass Bottas for P2, he was on his tail, but his engine power wasn't strong enough to pass him in the DRS zone.

 

2018 Japanese GP Results
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FP3 2018 Japan
Qualifying 2018 Japan
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F1 classification 2018 Japanese GP

PNoDriverTeamTimeLapsGridPts
144United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Germany Mercedes01:27:17.06253
1
25
277Finland Valtteri Bottas
Germany Mercedes01:27:29.98153
2
18
333Netherlands Max Verstappen
Austria Red Bull01:27:31.35753
3
15
43Australia Daniel Ricciardo
Austria Red Bull01:27:36.55753
15
12
57Finland Kimi Räikkönen
Italy Ferrari01:28:08.06053
4
10
65Germany Sebastian Vettel
Italy Ferrari01:28:26.93553
9
8
711Mexico Sergio Pérez
United Kingdom Racing Point01:28:36.44153
9
6
88France Romain Grosjean
United States Haas01:28:44.26053
5
4
931France Esteban Ocon
United Kingdom Racing Point01:28:45.11753
11
2
1055Spain Carlos Sainz
France Renault01:27:26.10452
13
1
1110France Pierre Gasly
Italy Toro Rosso01:27:38.95552
7
0
129Sweden Marcus Ericsson
Switzerland Sauber01:28:00.26652
20
0
1328New Zealand Brendon Hartley
Italy Toro Rosso01:28:00.80452
6
0
1414Spain Fernando Alonso
United Kingdom McLaren01:28:01.13852
18
0
152Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
United Kingdom McLaren01:28:01.96652
19
0
1635Russian Federation Sergey Sirotkin
United Kingdom Williams01:28:04.35652
17
0
1718Canada Lance Stroll
United Kingdom Williams01:28:09.04752
14
0
DNF16Monaco Charles Leclerc
Switzerland SauberMechanical38
10
0
DNF27Germany Nico Hülkenberg
France RenaultRear suspension37
16
0
DNF20Denmark Kevin Magnussen
United States HaasPuncture damage8
12
0

Fastest lap:  1:32.318 min by Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) on lap 53
Highest speed: 330.7 km/h by Sebastian Vettel Ferrari SF71H


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