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  2. 2013 Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Japanese Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix) [1] was a Formula One motor race that was held on 13 October 2013 at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan. [3] The race was the fifteenth round of the 2013 season, and marked the 39th running of the Japanese Grand Prix.

  3. Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Grand Prix, originally scheduled for 7 April 1985 was cancelled as rebuilding parts of the Suzuka Circuit were too time-consuming. [8] On Formula 1's return to Japan in 1987, the Grand Prix found a new venue at the redesigned and revamped Suzuka Circuit.

  4. Formula One drivers from Japan - Wikipedia

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    He qualified for the 1975 Dutch Grand Prix, but a blown engine prevented him from starting the race. [6] He failed to qualify for the British Grand Prix later in the season. [6] Masahiro Hasemi started one World Championship race, the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix. [7] He came into the event having won the non-championship Japanese GP the year prior.

  5. Category:2013 Formula One races - Wikipedia

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    2013 Japanese Grand Prix; K. 2013 Korean Grand Prix; M. 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix; 2013 Monaco Grand Prix; S. 2013 Singapore Grand Prix; 2013 Spanish Grand Prix; U.

  6. F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying updates and results ...

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    Follow live updates from the Japanese Grand Prix with The Independent. F1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX - QUALIFYING. Max Verstappen on pole for Japanese Grand Prix; Piastri 2nd; Norris 3rd.

  7. Jules Bianchi - Wikipedia

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    Bianchi driving at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix. On 1 March 2013, Marussia announced that Bianchi was to replace Luiz Razia as a race driver after Razia's contract was terminated, due to sponsorship issues. [37] Bianchi qualified 19th for the Australian Grand Prix, out-qualifying team-mate Max Chilton by three-quarters of a second.

  8. F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE: Practice updates and FP2 ... - AOL

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    F1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX - PRACTICE. Max Verstappen fastest in second practice; Leclerc 2nd; Norris 3rd. Lewis Hamilton says ‘something’s up’ at Red Bull - if Verstappen struggles again.

  9. Max Verstappen easily wins the F1 Japanese Grand Prix to edge ...

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    Max Verstappen survived a dramatic first lap then coasted to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday to move a step closer to securing his third consecutive Formula One championship. The Red ...