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Nicholas Latifi scores first points of 2022 seasonĪmid the chaos, Nicholas Latifi quietly claimed his first points of the current F1 season as he wrestled his Williams car to P9 on the grid. This decision meant Verstappen finished with an unassailable 113-point lead over Sergio Perez and 114 over Charles Leclerc. The FIA cited Article 6.5 of the Sporting Regulations, where reduced points can only be awarded "if a race is suspended in accordance with Article 57 and cannot be resumed".
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Whilst the Japanese Grand Prix did not run for the full race distance, the fact it was restarted after the initial red flag meant that full points could be handed out. Verstappen needed to be 112 points ahead of his nearest rival following the race to secure the title in Japan. This time around, there is no disputing he was deserving of the win, but the decision to award full points after a shortened race raised eyebrows. Like 2021, Max Verstappen's 2022 title victory was filled with controversy and confusion. Max Verstappen is world champion - but why were full points awarded?

F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2022 results POSITION
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40 minutes of action under a race timer then took place, with Verstappen able to quickly establish a huge lead over Charles Leclerc.Ī last-lap incident involving Leclerc and Sergio Perez saw the Monegasque driver drop to P3 after a penalty was issued, which in turn confirmed Verstappen's title success.Įlsewhere in the field, Nicholas Latifi claimed his first points of the season for Williams, whilst Esteban Ocon fought off Lewis Hamilton to finish P4 as Alpine fought back to overtake McLaren in the constructors championship.


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In fact, the news was delivered to the Red Bull driver during his post-race interview with Johnny Herbert.Ī number of incidents and heavy rain saw the race red-flagged after two laps, with drivers eventually re-entering the track after a long wait in pit lane. However, full points were instead handed out, meaning that Verstappen was confirmed as the world champion. The Dutchman took the chequered flag under the impression that he would have to wait until the next race to secure his second successive title as less than 75% of the race was completed, so the broad assumption was that reduced points would be awarded. Max Verstappen has claimed the 2022 Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship in bizarre circumstances after dominating a rain-affected Japanese Grand Prix.
