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Max Verstappen wins F1 title in Japan

Dutch driver Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix today and claimed his second world title due to a post-race penalty for Charles Leclerc (Ferrari).

With the race cut to less than an hour, rain hitting Suzuka allowed Verstappen to complete 28 of 53 laps before the three-hour time limit to complete the race.

The Dutchman finished the Japanese Grand Prix 26.763 seconds ahead of Leclerc and 27.066 seconds ahead of the Mexican Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), who was second in the exchange with the Monegasque after the Ferrari driver was fined five seconds for cutting the track. the penultimate turn of the race when he was defending against Perez.

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