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Play on YouTubeDescription The 2022 Japanese Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Honda Japanese Grand Prix 2022) was a Formula One motor race held on 9 October 2022 at the Suzuka International Racing Course in Suzuka, Japan. Max Verstappen secured his second World Championship title after finishing first, in front of Sergio Pérez and Charles Leclerc. Despite only 28 of the scheduled 53 laps being completed, full points were awarded due to a loophole in the regulations regarding how points should be allocated, with the rules stating that reduced points should only be awarded in shortened races that end under red flag conditions. As this race ended under green flag conditions, this system was not applied. The wording of the sporting regulations was subsequently amended for 2023, so races that do not reach the 75 percent distance are awarded shortened race points regardless of whether a race finishes under red or green flag conditions.
Background
The event was held across the weekend of the 7–9 October. It was the eighteenth round of the 2022 Formula One World Championship and the first time the event had been held since 2019, with the 2020 and 2021 races cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Valtteri Bottas entered as the defending race winner.
Championship standings before the race
Going into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship by 104 points from Charles Leclerc, second, and teammate Sergio Pérez, third, by 106. Red Bull Racing team led the Constructors' Championship, leading Ferrari by 137 points and Mercedes by 203 points. For the second race running, Verstappen had an opportunity to secure his second World Drivers' Championship in a row. He needed to outscore Leclerc by eight points and Pérez by six. Verstappen could have won the title as follows:
Reports Result List01 | | | | Max Verstappen | 3:01:44.004 |
02 | | | | Sergio Perez | +27.066s |
03 | | | | Charles Leclerc | +31.763s |
04 | | | | Esteban Ocon | +39.685s |
05 | | | | Lewis Hamilton | +40.326s |
06 | | | | Sebastian Vettel | +46.358s |
07 | | | | Fernando Alonso | +46.369s |
08 | | | | George Russell | +47.661s |
09 | | | | Nicholas Latifi | +70.143s |
10 | | | | Lando Norris | +70.782s |
11 | | | | Daniel Ricciardo | +72.877s |
12 | | | | Lance Stroll | +73.904s |
13 | | | | Yuki Tsunoda | +75.599s |
14 | | | | Kevin Magnussen | +86.016s |
15 | | | | Valtteri Bottas | +86.496s |
16 | | | | Guanyu Zhou | +87.043s |
17 | | | | Mick Schumacher | +92.523s |
18 | | | | Pierre Gasly | +108.091s |
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Result DescriptionBefore the race started, voice actress, singer and narrator Nana Mizuki sang the Japanese national anthem. The race started at 14:00 local time on 9 October 2022 under torrential rain (which was the reason for so many incidents in the race) and was red-flagged on lap 2 after Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr. lost control into the hairpin of the opening lap and aquaplaned into the barriers. A recovery vehicle was immediately dispatched, with several drivers passing the tractor at speed under double-yellow flags on the second lap. Alex Albon also retired due a collision with Kevin Magnussen which caused damage to his radiator.
The race resumed at 16:15 local time behind the safety car. Only twenty-eight laps were completed before the race was curtailed due to it passing the three-hour time limit, with Verstappen taking his twelfth victory of the season. Leclerc, who finished second on track, was given a five-second penalty for cutting the final chicane whist defending from Pérez in third, which demoted him to third behind Pérez. The win meant that Verstappen took the Championship title, leading Pérez by 113 points, with 112 points still available.
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