F1: Japanese Grand Prix – Verstappen on pole for Suzuka circuit showdown | Formula One

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While most of the attention sent Racing Bulls way in the build-up to this race has centred on former-driver Tsunoda and new-driver Lawson, it was Isack Hadjar that stole the show in qualifying on Saturday; repeating his exploits from Shanghai by qualifying in seventh.

The 20-year-old did this despite being in visible discomfort and repeatedly getting on the radio to complain about an issue in the cockpit, which was quickly determined to surround his seatbelts were fastened in an uncomfortably tight manner across his torso and… ahhh… other sensitive areas.

“I had issues with the seatbelts so I had to jump out, jump back in and it was fine,” he said.

“It compromised my first run in Q1, then it was driveable thankfully on that final lap in Q1 to get through to Q2. I was in pain a bit and then for the rest I could reset and just focus on driving fast, and it worked.”

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