Japanese GP, Suzuka Circuit (5,807 meters, 18 corners, in the calendar since 1987)
- Without any breathing space from his victory in the Singapore GP, Carlos Sainz arrives in Suzuka ready to take part in one of the most special races of the season.
- The Spaniard wants to keep up his great momentum and confirm that Ferrari can challenge for everything in this last part of the season.
- The Japanese GP is famous for its torrential rains, but the latest weather forecast suggests that both the Qualifying session and the race itself will be dry.
COMING UP:
- Free Practice 1: 11:30 local time (04:30 CEST)
- Free Practice 2: 15:00 local time (08:00 CEST)
