How did Verstappen win the title? F1’s points confusion explained

The red flag delays for heavy rain meant we only got 28 laps of racing action at Suzuka before the three-hour time limit expired, with Verstappen crossing the line first.It was only in parc ferme he found out he was champion when the FIA handed Charles Leclerc a post-race penalty – yet most thought the points gap was still not big enough.But thanks to a quirk in F1’s regulations that …Keep reading

Red Bull ‘surprised, disappointed’ at F1 cost cap breach verdict

After some delay, the FIA announced on Monday afternoon that Red Bull had breached F1’s financial regulations with a “minor overspend” of the $145m dollar 2021 cost cap, while Aston Martin and Williams were deemed to be in procedural breach of the rules.Following the announcement, Red Bull expressed its “surprise and disappointment” at the FIA’s verdict.“We note the findings by the FIA of …Keep reading

What happens now with F1’s cost cap rule breakers?

But rather than this being the end of a process that has already been under the spotlight for a while, what happens next is potentially more intriguing as the governing body moves towards potential punishments.The matter looks almost certain to be drawn out though, with F1’s Financial Regulations explicit in the formal process that needs to be gone through.Plus, the procedural breaches …Keep reading

Red Bull makes minor F1 cost cap breach, Aston Martin infringes procedural rules

Following intense speculation since the Singapore Grand Prix that two squads had been found to have spent more than the circa $145 million limit in 2021, motor racing’s governing body formally published its findings on Monday.In a statement, it said that all teams had been issued with their compliance certificates apart from Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams.The Williams breach was in …Keep reading

10 things we learned at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen clinched what had long been expected with his win at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix: this year’s drivers’ title crown. It makes him a double world champion at 25 and now he’s close to breaking Formula 1’s record for most wins in a single season, with four events still left to run.But Verstappen’s title celebrations were overshadowed by the chaos and confusion during and …Keep reading

Autosport Podcast: F1 Japanese Grand Prix review

The Red Bull driver converted pole into victory at the Suzuka Circuit, after a lengthy delay following an opening lap crash for Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and heavy rain forcing a restart to be delayed.The Dutchman was never headed once racing resumed, as title rival Charles Leclerc was demoted to third post-race after cutting the final chicane on the last lap, promoting Verstappen’s team-mate …Keep reading

F1 World Championship points after the 2022 Japanese GP

Verstappen’s title was confirmed when Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was penalised five seconds soon after the race concluded, which dropped him from second place to third.Who is leading the 2022 F1 World Championship Drivers’ points?Red Bull Racing’s two-time champion Verstappen scored 25 points at Suzuka, compared to Leclerc’s 15 rather than 18. That meant Verstappen’s lead in the …Keep reading

FIA launches investigation into F1 Japanese GP tractor incident

In the wake of Carlos Sainz’s opening lap crash on the run out of the hairpin, marshals sent a recovery truck on to the circuit to help retrieve the stranded Ferrari.With memories still fresh of the incident at the 2014 Japanese GP, where Jules Bianchi suffered injuries he would later succumb to after hitting a similar crane, there was widespread unease in the paddock about what …Keep reading

F1 made mistake with revised points rules, admits Horner

The immediate aftermath of the race in Suzuka descended into farce amid confusion over whether or not a penalty for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc had been enough to secure Verstappen the crown.Many teams, including Red Bull itself, shared the wide-held view that new rules introduced after last year’s shambolic Belgian Grand Prix meant Verstappen would not be given full points for his win, as the …Keep reading

Verstappen: Points confusion over F1 world title win was “quite funny”

Verstappen clinched his second F1 crown in bizarre circumstances on Sunday, only learning that he was world champion during his parc ferme interview.This came after the FIA handed Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc a five-second time penalty for gaining an advantage off-track in his last-lap battle with Sergio Perez.By dropping Leclerc from second to third, it meant Verstappen made a 10-point …Keep reading