Japanese Grand Prix Set for March 29, 2026 at Suzuka Circuit

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Japanese Grand Prix Set for March 29, 2026 at Suzuka Circuit

The Japanese Grand Prix, scheduled for March 29, 2026, at the Suzuka Circuit, is poised to be a pivotal event in the Formula 1 calendar. With Mercedes aiming for their third consecutive victory at this iconic track, the stakes are high for all teams involved.

Mercedes has dominated the Japanese Grand Prix in recent years, while Ferrari is desperate to secure their first Grand Prix win since 2024. The last time Ferrari triumphed at Suzuka was in 2004, highlighting the challenge they face against a formidable Mercedes team.

Max Verstappen remains undefeated at Suzuka since Formula 1’s return to the venue in 2022, adding to the pressure on rival teams. McLaren, on the other hand, is looking to rebound from a disappointing double DNS in Shanghai, with Lando Norris expressing cautious optimism about their chances.

“I believe we can get close but I also know how good Mercedes are,” Norris stated, reflecting the competitive landscape of the race. McLaren’s team has acknowledged their struggles, stating, “The only way is up,” as they aim to improve their performance.

The Suzuka Circuit, known for its challenging figure-of-eight layout, has been a staple of the F1 calendar since 1987, with only four seasons missed. The upcoming race weekend is expected to feature temperatures in the high teens, and notably, no rain is forecast, which could influence race strategies.

Fans can tune in to watch the race live on Sky Sports F1, with the event starting at 6 AM UK time. The timing coincides with Japan’s cherry blossom season, adding a picturesque backdrop to the high-speed action.

As the 2026 season progresses, there are still 20 races remaining after Japan, making this event crucial for teams looking to gain momentum. With two practice sessions scheduled before the race, teams will have limited time to finalize their setups.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the race format or team lineups, but the excitement surrounding the Japanese Grand Prix continues to build.