Max Verstappen is hot favorite for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix after failing to finish in Australia, but Ferrari is primed to exploit any slip-ups.
Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen waves to his fans during the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne on March 24, 2024. Three-time world champion Max Verstappen was forced out of the Australian Grand Prix on lap three with smoke billowing from a rear wheel on his Red Bull.SUZUKA, Japan – Max Verstappen is hot favorite for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix after failing to finish in Australia, but Ferrari is primed to exploit any slip-ups.
The tables turned in Australia, but the Dutchman has won in Japan for the past two years and Suzuka is one of his favorite circuits. He has frequently spoken of his love for the "old school" circuit, where he clinched his second world title in 2022 and helped Red Bull seal the constructor's crown last year.Ferrari resurgent
"The team deserves this one-two, we did a fantastic job all weekend," said Sainz, who is fourth overall, 11 points behind Verstappen.
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