Formula One 2026: Japanese Grand Prix qualifying live
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Formula One 2026: Japanese Grand Prix qualifying  live
"The comprehensive changes in Formula One's regulations mean 2026 is very different to 2025 in many regards, but a similarity between the results of the first two grands prix this year and last could hint at one enduring echo of the previous campaign."
"Russell, like the bookmakers, will see this as being his time: Antonelli is a teenager in his second year in F1, which he started with just three podium finishes, and China was his first pole and first win."
"World titles are not just given to anyone, and Russell needs to seize his moment, starting this weekend at Suzuka and the Japanese Grand Prix."
The 2026 Formula One season presents significant regulatory changes, yet similarities in results from 2025 may persist. George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have emerged as top drivers for Mercedes, echoing the previous year's McLaren rivalry. Russell, with extensive experience, seeks to leverage Mercedes' technological advantages, while Antonelli, a young talent, has already achieved notable success. Russell's recent misfortunes in qualifying highlight the competitive landscape, as he prepares for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, aiming to secure his first world title amidst fierce internal competition.
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