
Mercedes single-seaters dominated Friday’s second practice for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.
George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, fastest at Suzuka on Friday
George Russell was the fastest (1:41.935 – drove 23 laps), followed by his partner Lewis Hamilton (1:42.170 – 22 laps).
RedBull single-seaters followed: Max Verstappen was third (1:42.786 – 24 laps), and Sergio Perez – fourth (1:42.834 – 26 laps).
Japan MP full results Practice 2
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Home hero @yukitsunoda07 completes the most laps uD83DuDCAA#GP of Japan #F1 pic.twitter.com/GuH0SdKmFh
— Formula 1 (@F1) October 7, 2022
Japan MP full results Practice 1
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Fernando won our first session at Suzuka! uD83DuDC4A
TOP 10
Alonso
Science
Leclerc
windows
Magnussen
Verstappen
Schumacher
Norris
Bottas
Trans pic.twitter.com/34hlG41yIZ— Formula 1 (@F1) October 7, 2022
Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka, full schedule
Training 3 – Saturday, 06:00 – 07:00 (Romanian time)
Qualification – Saturday, 09:00 – 10:00
Competition – Sunday, 08:00 – 10:00
The Japanese Parliament can be watched live on Digisport, OrangeSport and PrimaSport.
Suzuka Autodrome
The year of the first Formula 1 Grand Prix: 1987
Track length: 5807 km
The total distance of the Grand Prix: 307,471 km
Lap record: 1:30.983 – Lewis Hamilton in 2019.
Source: Hot News RO

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