The 2019 Formula 1 season has reached Japan – and so has Typhoon Hagibis! All of Saturday's track activity has been cancelled. Instead, qualifying will be held before the race on Sunday. The good news is that you can still live stream F1 from wherever you are.
It isn't just the Rugby World Cup that's taking Japan by storm (if you'll excuse the weather-based statement). Eyes are also on the Grand Prix where Lewis Hamilton's top-spot continues to be undermined and may once again be shaken by the Ferrari or Red Bull boys.
This season has been exciting so far with Hamilton and team Mercedes storming ahead in the early races. But in more recent events the test of the track has proved more challenging with team Ferrari making changes that have stuck and helped them tear ahead for several races.
The current standing still has Hamilton out in front with 322 points followed by teammate Bottas with 249 then Ferrari's Leclerc with 215 closely followed by Red Bull's Verstappen at 212 then Ferrari's Vettel with 194. That places Mercedes at the top with 571 points followed by Ferrari at 409 then Red Bull at 311.
While all those big players will no doubt entertain at Suzuka, it's worth keeping an eye out for Renault this weekend as the team is testing out a new front wing which it hopes will let it target the "big points".
Lewis Hamilton has won this Grand Prix race in both 2018 and 2017 as well as 2015 and 2014. Could he win more than two in a row this year or is this his gap year where teammate Bottas or Ferrari's Leclerc claw back some points?
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