The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix was a hit show. The race delivered clean, intense action. Max Verstappen held off a strong challenge from Lando Norris , clinching victory by less than 1.5 seconds in a thrilling finish. The drama wasn’t in crashes—it was in strategy, timing, and sheer pace. Here few moments from the race--
Top moments from the Japanese Grand Prix 2025
Aerial magic returns to Suzuka after three decades
For the first time in nearly three decades, Suzuka came alive not just on track, but from above, as the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix marked the return of the iconic Helicam. Hosting all 20 drivers of the 2025 grid, the weekend saw a significant leap in broadcast visuals. The aerial drone camera—offering crisp, close-up views—was reintroduced thanks to lifted airspace restrictions and cutting-edge F1 broadcast advancements, redefining how fans experience the legendary Suzuka circuit.
Cooler tracks, hotter battles: How weather shaped a thrilling F1 showdown
In a dramatic turn of strategy, Kimi Antonelli impressed fans by extending his stint on medium tires until Lap 32, using cooler track temperatures to his advantage. The leading position in the damp weather change kept him there for around 10 laps, thereby proving the required skill, and above all, tire intelligence. Meanwhile, the hard tires used by Verstappen, Norris, and Piastri held strong under pressure, creating a tense final showdown. The overcast skies turned the racetrack into a perfect stage for high-intensity racing.
Carlos Sainz fined €20K after missing Pre-Race Protocol Amid Health Struggle
Carlos Sainz faced a €20,000 fine—half of which is suspended for a year—after missing the national anthem ceremony before the race. According to the FIA, Sainz “was not in place for the National Anthem” and only reached the venue after it “had commenced.” The Williams driver later explained he had suffered a sudden stomach issue, saying he “experienced discomfort due [to] a stomach issue which delayed his appearance on the grid.”
Also Read: Max Verstappen wins Japanese Grand Prix 2025, his first victory of the season
Top moments from the Japanese Grand Prix 2025
Aerial magic returns to Suzuka after three decades
For the first time in nearly three decades, Suzuka came alive not just on track, but from above, as the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix marked the return of the iconic Helicam. Hosting all 20 drivers of the 2025 grid, the weekend saw a significant leap in broadcast visuals. The aerial drone camera—offering crisp, close-up views—was reintroduced thanks to lifted airspace restrictions and cutting-edge F1 broadcast advancements, redefining how fans experience the legendary Suzuka circuit.
The Dutch national anthem plays out on the podium for the first time in 2025 🎶#F1 #JapaneseGP pic.twitter.com/rGEm9FFp8k
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 6, 2025
Cooler tracks, hotter battles: How weather shaped a thrilling F1 showdown
In a dramatic turn of strategy, Kimi Antonelli impressed fans by extending his stint on medium tires until Lap 32, using cooler track temperatures to his advantage. The leading position in the damp weather change kept him there for around 10 laps, thereby proving the required skill, and above all, tire intelligence. Meanwhile, the hard tires used by Verstappen, Norris, and Piastri held strong under pressure, creating a tense final showdown. The overcast skies turned the racetrack into a perfect stage for high-intensity racing.
Carlos Sainz fined €20K after missing Pre-Race Protocol Amid Health Struggle
Carlos Sainz faced a €20,000 fine—half of which is suspended for a year—after missing the national anthem ceremony before the race. According to the FIA, Sainz “was not in place for the National Anthem” and only reached the venue after it “had commenced.” The Williams driver later explained he had suffered a sudden stomach issue, saying he “experienced discomfort due [to] a stomach issue which delayed his appearance on the grid.”
Also Read: Max Verstappen wins Japanese Grand Prix 2025, his first victory of the season
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