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Verstappen wins Japanese Grand Prix

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Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands took the win on Sunday at the Japanese Grand Prix. This is his first win in 2025 and his fourth win in a row at Suzuka.

Coming in second was McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain, followed by McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia, who came in third.

"It was tough, pushing very hard. The two McLarens were pushing me very hard so was a lot of fun out there. I'm incredibly happy. It started out tough this weekend, but we didn't give up, kept improving the car and starting on pole ... [Suzuka] means a lot to me. I knew I needed to try and stay ahead, in our final farewell race to Honda in Japan. This is the perfect send off," Verstappen commented.

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