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2024 Japanese GP

Results

Race
George Russell
1:34.404 Fastest Lap
53 Laps
7th
Lewis Hamilton
1:33.952 Fastest Lap
53 Laps
9th
Qualifying
Lewis Hamilton
1:28.766 Fastest Lap
15 Laps
7th
George Russell
1:29.008 Fastest Lap
15 Laps
9th

George and Lewis finish the Japanese Grand Prix in seventh and ninth place

The 2024 Japanese Grand Prix once again provided an entertaining race in front of the passionate Japanese fans in the grandstands. Lewis and George started the fourth race of the season in seventh and ninth place and were able to hold their positions at the start.

The race was interrupted shortly after the start following an accident involving Daniel Ricciardo (Racing Bulls) and Alex Albon (Williams). Both drivers were uninjured and the race was restarted after half an hour.

Lewis and George again started the Grand Prix from seventh and ninth positions at the restart. Both switched from the Medium to the Hard tyres to keep the option of a one-stop strategy open.

Ultimately, as the race progressed, the tyre degradation showed that the two-stop was going to be the quickest way to the flag. Both drivers showed a solid pace in their second and third stints.

After his second stop, George quickly caught up with Oscar Piastri and Fernando Alonso in front of him. After a failed attack, he was able to overtake the McLaren on the final lap and secure P7.

Lewis struggled with understeer during the race, which is why he and George swapped positions in the middle of the race. In the final phase of the race, however, Lewis was able to set some of the fastest times in the field after his second stop on the Medium tyres. In the end, he crossed the finish line in P9.

From Suzuka, the journey continues to Shanghai, where the return of the Chinese Grand Prix is scheduled in a fortnight's time. F1 raced at the Shanghai International Circuit for the last time in the 2019 season. We will continue our learning process there with the W15 and build on the findings of the past few races.

George Russell

We moved forward today and that was positive. The plan to start on the Hard tyre after the red flag was to give us the flexibility to attempt either a one-stop or a two-stop. It was good to have this freedom and ultimately, we ended up on the two-stop strategy as the one stop wasn’t working. We had a challenging opening stint but after that first stop, our pace looked competitive to those ahead.

It was an exciting race towards the end. It’s always nice to be attacking rather than defending, and it was good, hard racing. There was some contact with Oscar, which was a racing incident, but I was glad to get the position in the end. It’s close between the four teams behind Red Bull and qualifying is going to be critical at each race. Whoever starts ahead will likely finish at the front of that pack. We know we’ve got work to do and we will keep pushing. Hopefully a track like the one in China will suit us better.

Lewis Hamilton

It was a difficult day today. I did my best, but the result wasn’t a good one. Unfortunately, that is where our car is at the moment. I didn’t feel great on the Hard tyre and picked up a little bit of damage on the restart. I had lots of understeer, particularly during that first stint, which was why I decided to let George past. Once we put on the Medium compound, it started to feel a little better. The final stint was the first time in the race that I felt like I had good grip.

We need to keep working hard as today, our pace was likely only good enough for P6. If we want to move up the grid, then we will need to add more performance to the car.

Toto Wolff, Team Principal & CEO

It was a difficult race today. Our second and third stints were quick and were similar to those ahead who were fighting for the podium. A poor first stint cost us today though and we need to find out why that was. Our decision to take the restart on the Hard tyres was the right one I feel, and, in the beginning, our pace was stable with our direct competitors. We suddenly dropped one to two seconds a lap though and at the moment, it was clear that the tyres wouldn’t make the one-stop viable for us.

Overall, this weekend has been better than the final results suggest. We have lots to learn and there is no track relevant excuse we will use; we need to be quick at all circuits. But from what we’ve seen here, we can say that the car is becoming quicker. We will continue to work hard, and I am excited to head back to China in a few weeks after such a long absence from the calendar.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

It wasn't an easy race today. We weren't quick enough in qualifying so were starting too far back to challenge for the podium. Early in the race, our pace was simply not good enough too. We'd decided to go to the Hard tyre at the red flag as we felt there wasn't much threat from behind, and it was our best way to offset and try something different. Towards the end of that stint we were really struggling with low grip. We couldn't stop early as there was too much traffic in the window, so we stayed out until we had cleared it. Unfortunately by then, we had lost a chunk of time.

The second and third stints were more encouraging, but we'd lost too much time by that point to get back into the mix. We know that we are not quick enough at the moment, so we will continue work hard to improve that. Despite the challenging result, it has been a useful weekend to learn more about our car and develop our understanding of the W15.

2024 Japanese GP Race Result

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:54:23.566

2

Sergio Pérez

Red Bull

+12.535

3

Carlos Sainz Jr.

Ferrari

+20.866

4

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

+26.522

5

Lando Norris

McLaren

+29.700

6

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

+44.272

7

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

+45.951

8

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

+47.525

9

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes-AMG

+48.626

10

Yuki Tsunoda

Racing Bulls

+1 lap

11

Nico Hülkenberg

Haas

+1 lap

12

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

+1 lap

13

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

+1 lap

14

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

+1 lap

15

Esteban Ocon

Alpine

+1 lap

16

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

+1 lap

17

Logan Sargeant

Williams

+1 lap

Zhou Guanyu

Sauber

DNF

Daniel Ricciardo

Racing Bulls

DNF

Alexander Albon

Williams

DNF