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Japan GP: Winners and losers from qualifying

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Japanese GP data: The scary numbers behind Red Bull's front-row lockout Helmut Marko drops cheeky Se

Japanese GP data: The scary numbers behind Red Bull's front-row lockout Helmut Marko drops cheeky Sergio Perez dig as three-way Japanese GP victory fight predicted Red-hot Yuki Tsunoda making a mockery of unfair Honda appeasement insult Christian Horner expresses Japanese Grand Prix concerns as two key race factors come to light Lance Stroll’s key admission as ‘substantial’ pace gap to Alonso adds to Suzuka misery ‘We know exactly where we lose it’ - Lando Norris highlights McLaren’s pace deficit to Red Bull Mercedes taking ‘drastic’ test approach as George Russell highlights main W15 issue 'Now you see how to motivate me' - Sergio Perez's secret bet with Christian Horner revealed Winners and losers from the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix qualifying Mercedes W15 breakthrough as Lewis Hamilton acquires key knowledge in Japan qualifying F1 starting grid: What is the grid order for the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix? F1 2024: Head-to-head qualifying record between team-mates Japanese GP: Max Verstappen's qualifying dominance continues with a P1 in Suzuka This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · Avenue HQ, 10-12 East Parade · Leeds, LS1 2BH · United Kingdom

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