Overview
- The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit will run from April 4-6, featuring practice sessions, qualifying, and a 53-lap race on Sunday.
- Yuki Tsunoda will debut for Red Bull Racing at his home race, replacing Liam Lawson after two underwhelming performances this season.
- McLaren dominates the constructors' championship, with Lando Norris leading the drivers' standings after back-to-back strong performances.
- Ferrari aims to recover from a double disqualification in China, which left the team tied for fifth in the standings with Williams Racing.
- Broadcast coverage of the race will be available globally, including ESPN in the U.S., Sky Sports in the U.K., and DAZN in Japan.