F1: Japanese Grand Prix qualifying – live (2025)

Key events

  • 18m agoQ2 Begins
  • 25m agoEnd of Q1
  • 44m agoQ1 Starts
  • 2h agoPreamble

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23s ago02.46EDT

Tsunoda completes a lap… but he’s eleventh fastest! It looks like the new Red Bull driver will have his qualifying end in Q2.

2m ago02.45EDT

Norris is still the quickest in Q2, ahead of Russell, Verstappen, Leclerc, and Hamilton.

Sainz, Alonso, Bearman, Tsunoda, and Lawson remain in the drop zone. Gasly is sitting tenth.

6m ago02.41EDT

The fire has been doused and Q2 has resumed, Sainz, Alonso, Bearman, Tsunoda, and Lawson all lacking to extract themselves from the drop zone in the remaining time.

8m ago02.38EDT

Jack Doohan speaking to Sky Sports coverage, asked if his big crash yesterday had an impact on his qualifying efforts.

“I don’t want to use any excuses. That’s why we train and keep out heads in a good place.

“Maybe Q2 could have been on the cards. I knew had to make big steps on ever lap. I made a small mistake on the exit of the spoon curve. If I didn’t do it I wouldn’t have made Q2 and if it worked I would have. So I can’t really be too mad.”

11m ago02.35EDT

With the red flags coming out, the clock has stopped with 8:26 remaining in Q2.

13m ago02.34EDT

Red Flag! Fire! Danger, Will Robinson!

A patch of grass has started smoking on the track and the red flags have come out, sending the cars back to pit lane.

14m ago02.33EDT

Every driver has now set an initial time of Q2 and it’s Sainz, ALonso, Bearman, Tsunoda, and Lawson in the bottom five.

15m ago02.32EDT

Drivers all starting to log times in this Q2 session and once again it’s the McLarens making the early running, Norris going fastest and Piastri fourth, sandwiching Russell and Verstappen.

17m ago02.29EDT

So not the way that Lance Stroll would have wanted Q1 to go, eliminated at the first hurdle and running wide and going off the track towards the end.

A wide moment for Lance Stroll towards the end of the session there 😬#F1 #JapaneseGP pic.twitter.com/mkYhnRBvJw

— Formula 1 (@F1) April 5, 2025

25m ago02.22EDT

End of Q1

Q1 is in the books and we’ll be saying goodbye to Hulkenberg, Bortoleto, Ocon, Doohan, and Stroll. For the first time this season, Lawson has made it through to Q2 after taking the chequered flag with the 15th fastest time. Hadjar, meanwhile, has driven through the pain and gone 13th fastest.

Up the other end, Piastri was quickest with a time of 1:27.687.

27m ago02.19EDT

Piastri looks set to record the quickest lap of Q1, we’re now waiting to see who will survive the cut-off.

28m ago02.19EDT

Antonelli is out for one last flying lap with less than a minute of Q1 remaining… and he’s gone seventh fastest! He’ll be back for Q2.

30m ago02.16EDT

Tsunoda’s front and rear wing have undergone some alterations for this weekend, sacrificing some level of speed in return for control.

Hadjar, meanwhile, is heading back out there for one last attempt to stay alive in qualifying. He’s clearly having issues with his seat belt and is on the radio apologising to his garage if this issue is what torpedoes their qualifying.

32m ago02.14EDT

Lawson, Alonso, Antonelli, Hadjar, and Stroll are out bottom five with just over five minutes of Q1 remaining.

Hadjar is in the pits and is looking very uncomfortable in the cockpit.

34m ago02.13EDT

With his new softs on, Hamilton sets the sixth fastest time, he should be safe for Q2 now.

F1: Japanese Grand Prix qualifying – live (1)

34m ago02.12EDT

Everyone has now logged a time and as it stands it’s Lawson, Antonelli, Hamilton, Hadjar, and Stroll that are the five slowest.

Hamilton has already shed his mediums for some softs.

36m ago02.11EDT

Isack Hadjar completes his first lap, going 12th fastest, and then gets on the radio complaining about the same problem in the cockpit that he had earlier today. Coverage suggesting that he’s having some issues with his seat belt.

38m ago02.08EDT

George Russell comes around for his first flying lap and he’s split the McLaren’s, going second behind Piastri and ahead of Norris.

39m ago02.08EDT

Verstappen logs his first time of Q1 and he’s gone second fastest, just 0.127 behind Norris.

It’s not long, however, until he’s moved down to third as Oscar Piastri sets a new fastest time with 1:28.143.

Time for one last run in Q1 👀#F1 #JapaneseGP pic.twitter.com/h2gj6q22Ky

— Formula 1 (@F1) April 5, 2025

40m ago02.07EDT

Some of the leading teams now starting to set initial times now and it’s Norris that has gone to the front of the pack with a 1:28.233. He’s followed by Leclerc and Tsunoda.

40m ago02.06EDT

Hamilton has come out for Q1 on a set of medium tyres, it seems. Looking like they’re going to try and keep a set of soft tyres in reserve for later.

42m ago02.05EDT

Drivers starting to log some times now, Bearman quickest followed by Hulkenberg, Sainz, Ocon, and Doohan.

42m ago02.04EDT

Jack Doohan being very particular about making sure that his DRS is closed as he hits the corners – the Australian left it on as he attempted to go around turn one in P2 and it was behind is major bingle.

44m ago02.03EDT

Q1 Starts

The cars are making their way onto the track, the 18 minutes are counting down, and the first qualifying session of the Japanese Grand Prix is underway!

47m ago02.00EDT

The start of qualification is imminent and if you need a reminder, here’s how it works.

All 20 cars will hit the circuit in a first qualifying session – Q1 – and will have 18 minutes to record a lap time. The five slowest cars at the end of that will drop out, with the remaining 15 drivers hitting the circuit once more for Q2 and given a further 15 minutes to set a time.

A further five cars will be culled at that point, with the last ten left standing provided with 12 minutes – maybe just enough time for two laps – to set a fastest time in Q3.

49m ago01.57EDT

Ooooh, they’ve already updated the intro to show Lawson in his Racing Bulls gear and Tsunoda in his Red Bull apparel. No mucking about in the production team.

1h ago01.48EDT

One of the most striking features of the Suzuka Circuit are the cherry blossoms that can be found around the track, blooms which Haas have paid tribute to with a special livery for this weekend.

Haas have unveiled their special livery for the Japanese Grand Prix 🌸 (via @HaasF1Team) pic.twitter.com/3TRU6YK4z6

— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) March 31, 2025

1h ago01.39EDT

We’re just under 20 minutes away from the start of qualifying and given that Verstappen has won from pole in the last three races at Suzuka, it could prove decisive.

1h ago01.32EDT

One of the major things to watch in qualifying is the potential for fires to break out on the course. There’s plenty of dry grass around the track and it’s ignited three times across the various practice sessions staged thus far.

The coverage has shown marshals serving as make-shift gardeners as they attempt to water any potential flashpoints and mitigate the risks of further blazes and, hopefully, that prevents any future flashpoints.

Rain is forecast overnight which should hopefully lessen the risk of any interruptions to the main event, as well.

F1: Japanese Grand Prix qualifying – live (2)

1h ago01.24EDT

After a heavy crash in FP2, one of the biggest questions heading into today was if the Alpine of Jack Doohan would be repaired in time to hit the track. Those concerns were quickly addressed, though, when the Australian hit the track with all his parts bar a power united replaced.

1h ago01.20EDT

How has Max Verstappen reacted to Liam Lawson’s demotion? If his Instagram activity was anything to go by, he wasn’t impressed.

Verstappen makes feelings known after Red Bull drop Lawson for TsunodaRead more

Of course, social media isn’t real life, right? Maybe it was a slip of the finger?

“Well, I liked the comment, the text, so I guess that speaks for itself; it [the like] was not a mistake.” Welp.

Max Verstappen indicates he was unhappy Red Bull sacked Liam LawsonRead more

2h ago01.15EDT

The Team Standings, meanwhile, reflect the speed that Norris and Piastri have shown throughout the season so far.

McLaren - 78
Mercedes - 57
Red Bull - 36
Williams - 17
Ferrari - 17
Haas - 14
Aston Martin - 10
Sauber - 6
Racing Bulls - 3

2h ago01.12EDT

Yep, two races in and Ocon and his Haas are ahead of both Hamilton and Leclerc in their Ferraris. Not exactly what we were all expecting heading into the season, with this the worst start to a campaign for the Italian team since 2010.

2h ago01.10EDT

With races in Australia and China already in the books, here’s everyone who has logged points in the Drivers’ Standings heading into the Japanese GP.

Lando Norris, McLaren - 44
Max Verstappen, Red Bull - 36
George Russell, Mercedes - 35
Oscar Piastri, McLaren - 34
Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes - 22
Alex Albon, Williams - 16
Esteban Ocon, Haas - 10
Lance Stroll, Aston Martin - 10
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari - 9
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari - 8
Nico Hülkenberg, Sauber - 6
Ollie Bearman, Haas - 4
Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull (Pointes earned with Racing Bulls) – 3
Carlos Sainz, Williams - 1

2h ago01.05EDT

Preamble

Joey Lynch

Afternoon all and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of qualifying at the legendary Suzuka Circuit, as the 2025 Formula One World Championship season hits Japan.

My name is Joey Lynch and after missing out on Shanghai because I was an hour’s bullet train ride away watching Australia beat China in World Cup qualifying in Hangzhou, I’m back to take you through qualifying as well as tomorrow’s race.

All eyes, undoubtedly, are set to be on Yuki Tsunoda this weekend. Not only is it the Japanese driver’s home race but it’s his first since he was promoted to sit in the (maybe cursed?) number two seat at Red Bull following the unceremonious dumping of Liam Lawson after just two races.

Red Bull need to adapt fast and that is why they axed Liam Lawson | Giles RichardsRead more

The 24-year-old showed promise in the chaos that was yesterday’s practice sessions and landed in the top 10 in today’s final hit out before qualifying. No prize for guessing who has shown the most pace, however, with the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri again going fastest in the earlier session.

Lando Norris sets the pace in FP3 👏

It's a McLaren 1-2 with George Russell rounding out the top trio!#F1 #JapaneseGP pic.twitter.com/vQS5VmJzFU

— Formula 1 (@F1) April 5, 2025

Qualifying starts at 3pm JST/11pm PST/6am GMT/5pm AEDT.

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