Max Verstappen was named the 2022 System 1 World Champion on Sunday after profitable a rain-affected Japanese Grand Prix, held on the Suzuka Circuilt.
It means the Purple Bull Racing driver is now a double World Champion, together with his maiden title having are available 2021 after a controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. And impressively the second title, like the primary, got here in a season the place Verstappen did not all the time have the quickest automobile.
Given his factors lead within the 2022 Drivers’ Championship, there was little doubt Verstappen would ultimately rating the title. Nevertheless, it got here a bit of sooner than anticipated after Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who was on monitor to complete second in Japan and consequently delay Verstappen his title, minimize via a chicane on the ultimate lap and was given a five-second penalty that dropped him to 3rd. Purple Bull’s Sergio Perez was then promoted to second place.
2022 System 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Photograph credit score: Getty Photos
Regardless of heavy rain, the race began as regular, with Verstappen on pole and Leclerc additionally on the entrance of the grid. Nevertheless, after two laps and a collection of incidents that included Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Williams’ Alexander Albon each spinning and crashing out initially, the race was purple flagged.
After a prolonged delay, the race lastly resumed with a rolling begin however with solely 50 minutes remaining. With the situations drying up, many drivers selected to pit for intermediates, together with race leaders Verstappen and Leclerc round lap seven, with Verstappen rising fourth and Leclerc sixth.
A lap later, Verstappen handed Haas’ Mick Schumacher to take the lead, whereas Leclerc had overtaken Alfa Romeo’s Guanyu Zhou to go fourth. Leclerc ultimately climbed to second within the ninth lap however by then Verstappen already had a good hole which solely continued to develop.
Max Verstappen on the 2022 System 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Photograph credit score: Getty Photos
Perez additionally managed to catch as much as Leclerc, who in trying to defend second place minimize via a chicane within the closing lap, for which the Ferrari driver was penalized. Alpine’s Esteban Ocon completed fourth after managing to carry off Mercedes-Benz AMG’s Lewis Hamilton, who took fifth. A worthy point out was Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel, who recovered from an opening-lap conflict with Alpine’s Fernando Alonso to complete sixth.
Following the weekend’s motion, Verstappen now enjoys an unbeatable lead within the 2022 Drivers’ Championship with 366 factors. Nevertheless, the battle for second continues to be very a lot alive, with Perez at the moment in second with 253 factors and Leclerc third with 252 factors. The battle for the Constructors’ Championship can be alive, albeit barely, with Purple Bull sitting on 619 factors, versus the 454 of Ferrari and 387 of Mercedes.
The subsequent race on the calendar is the USA Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, in a fortnight.
Max Verstappen on the 2022 System 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Photograph credit score: Getty Photos
Under are the complete outcomes from the 2022 System 1 Japanese Grand Prix:
1) Max Verstappen, Purple Bull Racing2) Sergio Perez, Purple Bull Racing +27.066 seconds3) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari +31.763 seconds4) Esteban Ocon, Alpine +39.685 seconds5) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes-Benz AMG +40.326 seconds6) Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin +46.358 seconds7) Fernando Alonso, Alpine +46.369 seconds8) George Russell, Mercedes-Benz AMG +47.661 seconds9) Nicholas Latifi, Williams +70.143 seconds10) Lando Norris, McLaren +70.782 seconds11) Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren +72.877 seconds12) Lance Stroll, Aston Martin +73.904 seconds13) Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri +75.599 seconds14) Kevin Magnussen, Haas +86.016 seconds15) Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo +86.496 seconds16) Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo +87.043 seconds17) Mick Schumacher, Haas +92.523 seconds18) Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri +108.091 secondsNC) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari – DNFNC) Alex Albon, Williams – DNF