Japanese Grand Prix 2025: Question and Race England Start Times, Program and Air Estimation

After an exciting start to the season, Formula 1 returns with the Japanese Grand Prix on a bad -fame Suzuka track this weekend.
Lando Norris leads the championship after winning the dramatic season opener in Australia and finishing the second in China behind McLaren’s teammate Oscar Piastri.
Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari have a job to do the Shanghai Sprint race after winning the Sprint race, but he was disqualified from the main Grand Prix with Ferrari teammate Charlies Leclerc.
And the Yuki Tsunoda will make the first output of Red Bull in front of the house fans after being promoted from the racing bulls instead of Liam Lawson, who was brutally underlying only after two races.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 F1 Japanese Grand Prix, when it starts in England, the latest air estimate and how to watch on TV and live stream.
What time does Japanese Grand Prix start in England?
Make sure your alarm clocks are set as another early racing start, the Japanese Grand Prix starts at 6 (local 14.00) on Sunday, April 6th.
Full Japanese Grand Prix Program
Friday, April 4
Application 1: 3.30 – 4.30
Application 2: 07:00 – 08:00
Saturday, April 5
Application 3: 3.30 – 4.30
Qualification: 07:00 – 08:00
Sunday, April 6
Race: 06:00
All England Times
How to watch Japanese Grand Prix on TV and live flow
Sky Sports, Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main event starting at 4.30 in the morning will show each session live.
You can also flow in the Grand Prix Live on Sky Go, but if you want a lie, the channel will show the racing emphasis at 4 hours 13:00.

Tsunoda’s Red Bull promotion is a mistake?
Yuki Tsunoda’s performance at the exit of Red Bull will be very careful, it replaces Liam Lawson, who was undermined only after two races.
However, former F1 Grand Prix champion Juan Pablo Montoya said that he would not introduce the Japanese driver from racing bulls.
I used to put Isack Hadjar more than Red Bull than Yuki Tsunoda. It would be my choice, ‘Old McLaren Driver Vision4Sport.
“If I were Red Bull, I would have made it clear that they had signed Hadjar for two years and that they guarantee the seat without question.
We don’t know what the agreement is with Yuki. A year? Two years? I think for the whole season. Choosing Tsunoda now is an acceptance that they misunderstood last year. ‘
Japanese Grand Prix Air Estimation
Eight figures Suzuka track, F1 fans and drivers is one of the most difficult and calendar. And it can be even more difficult with the rain that threatens Sunday’s race.
Friday and Saturday estimation of the cloud cover with temperatures at 16C is very small or there is no.
However, it will be cloudy on Sunday, temperatures rise to 18C and 50 percent of the chance of rain.

Japanese Grand Prix Winning Rates
Lando Norris (McLaren) – 6/4
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 7/4
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 13/2
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 12/1
George Russell (Mercedes) – 12/1
Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 12/1
Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 40/1
By permission Betfair
Who won the Japanese Grand Prix last year?
2024 The Japanese Grand Prix was won by Max Verstappen in front of Sergio Perez in Red Bull 1-2 and Carlos Sainz from Ferrari came third.
Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon involved in a heavy collision that pointed to the beginning of the end for the old F1 career on the opening round.
Verstappen won a record -breaking victory in Japan this weekend, while the victory of Hamilton would make him the most successful driver in the history of racing with Michael Schumacher.
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