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F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2023: Start time, grid and how to watch

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
September 23, 2023
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F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2023: Start time, grid and how to watch
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And it’s a rare occasion of Max Verstappen and Red Bull having to bounce back from a notable down race, their astonishing run of consecutive wins finally ended at 15 by Ferrari and Carlos Sainz in a dramatic outing in Singapore last weekend.

Verstappen had made history with his 10th successive victory before that in Monza, but came thoroughly and surprisingly unstuck at Marina Bay as he battled from 11th up to fifth on the grid, with team-mate Sergio Perez eighth after both drivers made shock exits from Q2.

But the reigning two-time world champion has been back in a confident mood already in Japan, dominating in practice on Friday in ominous scenes before Pierre Gasly’s FP2 crash, and has once again now claimed pole position.

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Few would have bet against Verstappen and Red Bull making a roaring return to form in Suzuka, where he was crowned F1 world champion for the second time 12 months ago amid all the chaos and confusion of a rain-shortened race and a crucial penalty for Charles Leclerc.

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He can’t mathematically repeat that feat this weekend after missing the podium altogether in Singapore, but it’s only a matter of short time now before another driver and constructor double is confirmed.

Back on top: Max Verstappen returned to form with pole position in Suzuka

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Japanese Grand Prix start time

The 2023 Japanese Grand Prix takes place on Sunday September 24, 2023 at the Suzuka Circuit.

It will be an early alarm call for British racing fans, with the race set to start at 6am BST.

Japanese Grand Prix starting grid

1) Max Verstappen

2) Oscar Piastri

3) Lando Norris

4) Charles Leclerc

5) Sergio Perez

6) Carlos Sainz

7) Lewis Hamilton

8) George Russell

9) Yuki Tsunoda

10) Fernando Alonso

11) Liam Lawson

12) Pierre Gasly

13) Alex Albon

14) Esteban Ocon

15) Kevin Magnussen

16) Valtteri Bottas

17) Lance Stroll

18) Nico Hulkenberg

19) Zhou Guanyu

20) Logan Sargeant

Japanese Grand Prix weather forecast

The expected rain appeared to hold off in Suzuka on Friday, though FP2 was brought to an early conclusion anyway after Alpine’s Gasly crashed with Verstappen way ahead of the pack and normal service seemingly resumed.

The elements should not bring any drama as they have done before at this track, none more so than last year, with the weekend weather forecast showing dry and sunny conditions with perhaps some cloud on Sunday that will clear.

How to watch the Japanese Grand Prix

TV channel: In the UK, coverage of Saturday’s third practice session begins on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports F1 at 3:15am.

Qualifying is on the same channels from 6am, with the race itself live on Main Event and F1 from 5:55am on Sunday.

Free-to-air highlights of the race are on Channel 4 from 12:30pm on Sunday afternoon.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers are also able to watch all the action online via the Sky Go app across the weekend.



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