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Since it was not 2020 and 2021, the Japanese Grand Prix It is back on the calendar in 2022 and promises to be Formula 1 champion once again. The Suzuka International Circuit, which made its debut in 1987, is the venue for unforgettable races. There, for example, Max Verstappen He celebrated his second world title.

Underneath all the winners of the Japanese Formula 1 GP.

Who has won the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix the most times?

The driver who has won the most times Japanese Grand Prix is Michael Schumacher. The German won in 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004, a total of 6 times. A feat done to him by the king of Suzuka that will hardly be matched.

In second place it stands out Lewis Hamilton with 5 wins, who won in 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018, followed by Sebastian Vettel with 4 (2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013).

All Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix winners

Valtteri Bottas Vettel Japan 2019
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Year Pilot Equipment
1976 (at Fuji) Mario Andretti Lotus
1977 (at Fuji) James Hunt McLaren
1987 Gerhard Berger Ferrari
1988 Ayrton Senna McLaren
1989 Alessandro Nanini Benetton
1990 Nelson Pique Benetton
1991 Gerhard Berger McLaren
1992 Ricardo Patrese Williams
1993 Ayrton Senna McLaren
1994 Damon Hill Williams
one thousand nine hundred and ninety five Michael Schumacher Benetton
nineteen ninety six Damon Hill Williams
1997 Michael Schumacher Ferrari
1998 Mika Hakkinen McLaren
1999 Mika Hakkinen McLaren
2000 Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2003 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari
2005 Kimi Raikkonen McLaren
2006 Fernando Alonso renault
2007 (at Fuji) Lewis Hamilton McLaren
2008 (at Fuji) Fernando Alonso renault
2009 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull
2010 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull
2011 Jenson Button McLaren
2012 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull
2013 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull
2014 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2015 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2016 Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2017 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2018 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2019 Valtteri Botas Mercedes
2022 Max Verstappen Red Bull

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Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Formula 1

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Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Formula 1

Seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Royal Racing, Racing News 365 reports with reference to GQ Sports.

The German pilot’s fortune is estimated at $790 million.

Second on this list is seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton ($304 million). In third place is two-time championship winner Spaniard Fernando Alonso ($264 million).

World champion Kimi Raikkonen (254 million) took fourth place in the ranking, three-time champion Niki Lauda (203 million) was in fifth place.

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Three Formula 1 teams filed a lawsuit due to the possible technical advantage of Mercedes and Red Bull

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Three Formula 1 teams filed a lawsuit due to the possible technical advantage of Mercedes and Red Bull

The Ferrari, Audi and Aston Martin teams have filed a joint lawsuit with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) over the advantage that Mercedes and Red Bull may have in the 2026 season under the new technical regulations, The Race reports.

In 2026, Formula 1 will switch to new technical regulations, which provide for a reduction in the fuel compression ratio in power plants from 18:1 to 16:1. This indicator will be monitored off the track.

According to the source, Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to pass the tests while maintaining the actual race compression ratio at 18:1. This could give teams an advantage of 0.3-0.4 seconds per lap.

— The regulations clearly define the maximum compression ratio and the method for measuring it, based on static conditions at ambient temperature. This procedure remains unchanged despite the reduction in the permissible compression ratio for 2026, the FIA ​​said in a statement.

The FIA ​​does not intend to change the regulations at least until the tests are carried out. Teams are allowed to update their power unit designs every six races of the season.

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Lando Norris received the Formula 1 championship trophy at a ceremony in Tashkent

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Lando Norris received the Formula 1 championship trophy at a ceremony in Tashkent

The British driver of the McLaren team, Lando Norris, received the Formula 1 championship cup for winning the individual competition of the 2025 season, the series press service reports.

The FIA ​​Awards ceremony took place in Tashkent.

The capital of Uzbekistan is hosting the FIA ​​General Assembly, which held elections for the organization’s president on Friday. President Mohammed bin Sulayem was re-elected to a second four-year term. Ben Sulayem took part in the awards ceremony for Norris and other FIA Awards winners.

On Sunday, 26-year-old Norris finished third in the final race of the 2025 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and won the championship title for the first time in his career, ending the four-year hegemony of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. In the team competition (Constructors’ Championship), McLaren won.

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