Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz Jnr, Toro Rosso, Suzuka, 2015

Top ten pictures from the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix

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Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix weekend.

Jules Bianchi tribute

Jules Bianchi tribute, Suzuka, 2015
Tributes to Jules Bianchi were left by the Manor garage

McLaren fans

McLaren fans, Suzuka, 2015
Japan’s passionate and inventive fans did not disappoint – these three sported working DRS hats

Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez, Force India, Suzuka, 2015
Sergio Perez cranks on the opposite lock during the soaked Friday practice

Jolyon Palmer

Jolyon Palmer, Lotus, Suzuka, 2015
Jolyon Palmer had his first lap of Suzuka – but no more

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso, McLaren, Suzuka, 2015
Alonso saw red as his underpowered Honda engine left him a sitting duck in the race

Mercedes steering wheel

Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, Suzuka, 2015
Nico Rosberg’s office

Felipe Massa

Felipe Massa, Williams, Suzuka, 2015
The afternoon light glints off Felipe Massa’s Williams

Start

Start, Suzuka, 2015
At the start Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull bounced off Felipe Massa’s Williams, ruining both their races

Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jnr

Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz Jnr, Toro Rosso, Suzuka, 2015
Max Verstappen launched himself down the inside of team mate Carlos Sainz Jnr to claim ninth place

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, Suzuka, 2015
After the shock of Singapore, Hamilton was back on top at Suzuka

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    2 comments on “Top ten pictures from the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix”

    1. Interesting to see that Rosberg’s wheel has notes about his pre-race procedures stuck to it…

    2. I don’t recall seeing this much Mercedes coverage in the actual race…

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