Formula 1 🏁 Формула 1
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Japan’s Naoki Yamamoto will take to the track at Suzuka! Any tips, @jensonbutton? 😉
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The Japanese Super Formula and Super GT champion will jump into a @tororosso - full story is available on our website!
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💫 Special Suzuka moment 🏆🇯🇵
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Kamui Kobayashi secured his only F1 podium at his home race!
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30 years ago at Suzuka: Senna + Prost = one of the most talked about moments in F1 history 😮💥🇯🇵
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It’s gonna kick off! ⚽️😂
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If the forecasted bad weather arrives this weekend @maxverstappen1 and @carlossainz55 could be duelling off the track too. Head to F1.com for the latest updates on this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.
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Who’ll join this club of Sunday pole-sitters?
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In 2004, Michael Schumacher took pole at Suzuka, then at the same track in 2010 it was Sebastian Vettel. The German also claimed a Sunday pole at the 2013 Australian Grand Prix before Nico Rosberg was quickest in qualifying for the United States Grand Prix at Austin in 2015.
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@scuderiaferrari make the perfect start to Sunday here in Suzuka as Sebastian Vettel takes pole with team mate @charles_leclerc joining him on the front row of the grid 👏👏👏
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The 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘴𝘵 of finishes meant Damon Hill won the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix on race aggregiate time in #MomentsThatDeliver

So, how do you win on aggregiate time? Well, hang in with this long explanation and we'll tell you! After numerous crashes and torrential rain, the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix was red flagged with Michael Schumacher in the lead by 6.8 seconds. Remember that bit, it's useful later on. After the race resumed, Damon Hill eventually crossed the line with a lead of 10.1 seconds at the chequered flag - which is greater than Schumacher's lead when the race was initially stopped, meaning Hill won the race by 3.3 seconds on aggregrate. Because, you know, 10.1 seconds - 6.8 seconds = 3.3 seconds. And breathe, so that's how aggregiate time worked to decide the winner of a race and if you made it this far comment 'maths rulez' just so we know you stuck in there 😉💪
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