Unlike the typical chaos seen at the China Grand Prix, there were no position changes among the top ten off the line. Max Verstappen held firm at the front in Japanese GP, maintaining his lead despite Lando Norris clocking in with the fastest reaction time. The circuit, still damp from early morning rain, provided an uncertain grip, yet the Dutchman’s control never wavered.
One of the few highlights in the opening laps came from a sharp defensive maneuver by Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard expertly fended off Pierre Gasly just before the high-speed 130R corner, protecting 11th place with razor-sharp precision.