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Max Verstappen 2022 Japanese GP Result: P1 from P1, 25 pts | The F1 Formula
Max Verstappen·Japanese Grand Prix·2022

Race result · 2022

Max Verstappen at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix

Max Verstappen secured his second Formula 1 World Championship at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix, delivering a commanding performance from pole position in a rain-affected, shortened race at Suzuka.

  • 1st
  • 25 pts
  • Red Bull Racing

The result

2022 Japanese

Max Verstappen's performance at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix was a defining moment of his season, culminating in his second Formula 1 World Championship. Starting from pole position at the iconic [Suzuka Circuit](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2022/Japan/Circuit.html), Verstappen navigated exceptionally challenging wet conditions that saw the race red-flagged early on. Upon the restart, he quickly reasserted his authority, driving his Red Bull Racing car with precision and pace. The race, ultimately shortened to 28 laps, saw Verstappen maintain a significant lead, crossing the finish line in 3:01:44.004. This dominant display underscored the consistent performance that defined his 2022 campaign, a season that will be remembered for its intensity across the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) calendar.

The event at Suzuka was not without its complexities, particularly concerning the allocation of points for a shortened race. Despite the reduced lap count, the full 25 points were awarded to Verstappen for his first-place finish, a decision that initially sparked discussion within the paddock regarding the interpretation of the [FIA sporting regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship). His teammate, [Sergio Pérez](/results/2022-suzuka-sergio-perez), secured second position, completing a strong 1-2 finish for Red Bull Racing. This result further solidified Red Bull's constructors' championship aspirations. Verstappen's fastest lap, a 1:44.911 on lap 10, ranked fourth overall, demonstrating his underlying speed even as he managed the gap to the chasing pack. The strategic calls from the pit wall were crucial, allowing Verstappen to execute his race plan effectively in the tricky conditions. Drivers like [Fernando Alonso](/results/2019-yas-marina-fernando-alonso), who finished seventh, and [George Russell](/results/2019-yas-marina-george-russell), who took eighth, also showcased their skill in the challenging environment, albeit further down the order. The conditions were a stark contrast to a typical dry race, demanding a different approach to tyre management and car control, a factor that often separates the elite from the rest in [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

The race's unusual duration and point allocation rules became a significant talking point, demonstrating the intricate details that govern the sport. Verstappen's victory, earning him 25 points, propelled his season total to 366 points, confirming his status as the 2022 World Champion. This outcome was a testament to his relentless pursuit of performance throughout the [2022 F1 season](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2022.html), building on his previous points tally of 341. The detailed race data from the 2022 season, available through resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), clearly illustrates the consistency that led to this championship triumph. Even drivers like [Pierre Gasly](/results/2019-yas-marina-pierre-gasly), who faced a more difficult race finishing eighteenth, were part of the broader narrative of a grand prix defined by its weather. The race at Suzuka, round 18 of the season, provided a dramatic backdrop for a championship conclusion, solidifying Verstappen's place in the sport's history.

Grid
1st
Finish
1st
Points
25
Laps
28
Race time
3:01:44.004
Fastest lap
1:44.911
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P1

  • Finish

    P1

  • Points

    25

  • Laps

    28

  • Constructor

    Red Bull Racing

  • Status

    Finished

Teammate that weekend

Sergio Pérez

Grid P4 · Finish P2 · 18 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 18

P1341 pts

After round 18

P1366 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2022-10-09
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Last reviewed May 31, 2026