Hi all, sorry its late guys. Bad week

So Japan at Suzuka. Its a track which is epic, but can lead to dull races to.

For the first times since around May, Lewis Hamilton takes charge of the Championship.

1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 241
2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 238
3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 181
4 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 133
5 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 124
6 Valterri Bottas Williams 122
7 Jenson Button Mclaren 72
8 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 72
9 Felipe Massa Williams 65
10 Sergio Perez Force India 45
11 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 45
12 Kevin Magnussen Mclaren 39
13 Jean Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 19
14 Romain Grosjean Lotus 8
15 Dani Kyvat Toro Rosso 8
16 Jules Bianchi Marussia 2
17 Adrian Sutil Sauber 0
18 Marcus Ericcson Caterham 0
19 Pastor Maldonado Lotus 0
20 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber 0
21 Max Chilton Marussia 0
22 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham 0
23 Andre Lotterer Caterham 0

1 Mercedes 479
2 Red Bull 305
3 Williams 187
4 Ferrari 178
5 Force India 117
6 Mclaren 111
7 Toro Rosso 29
8 Lotus 8
9 Marussia 2
10 Sauber 0
11 Caterham 0

2014 Japanese GP



53 Laps

Lap Record: 1:31:540 - Kimi Raikkonen - Mclaren 2005

Session Times - Local & (Uk -Sorry )

FP1: 10:00-11:30 - (02:00 - 03:30)
FP 2: 14:00-15:30 -(06:00-07:30)

FP3: 11:00-12:00 - (03:00-04:00)
Quali: 14:00 - (06:00)

Race: 15:00 - (07:00)
Previous Winners since 1990 (at Suzuka)

1990: Nelson Piquet - Benetton
1991: Gerhard Berger - Mclaren
1992: Ricciardo Patrese - Williams
1993: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1994: Damon Hill - Williams
1995: Michael Schumacher - Benetton
1996: Damon Hill - Williams
1997: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
1998: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
1999: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
2000: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2001: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2002: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2003: Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari
2004: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2005: Kimi Raikkonen - Mclaren
2006: Fernando Alonso - Renault
2009: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2010: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2011: Jenson Button - Mclaren
2012: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2013: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull

Multiple Winners

Michael Schumacher - 6 wins
Sebastian Vettel - 4 wins
Fernando Alonso - 2 wins
Gerhard Berger - 2 wins
Ayrton Senna - 2 wins
Damon Hill - 2 wins
Mika Hakkinen - 2 wins

* Surprising to see so few multiple winners. Schumacher and Vettel dominating the event at Suzuka.

Mclaren - 9 wins
Ferrari - 7 wins
Red Bull - 4 wins
Benetton - 3 wins
Williams - 3 wins
Renault - 2 wins

So there we go. A race like 2005 would be good.

Hope both Merc's finish and we see a fight with Red Bull who usually go well here.