Resolution Criteria
The race will be held over 53 laps of the 5.807-kilometre Suzuka International Racing Course on Sunday, March 29. The winner will be determined by official FIA results published on the Formula 1 official website. The driver who crosses the finish line first (or is classified first if the race is stopped before completion) wins the market.
Background
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix is round 3 of the 2026 Formula 1 season. Suzuka is a high-speed track with the snaking 'S' Curves, the two Degners and the 130R corner. After two rounds in Australia and China, George Russell won in Australia and Kimi Antonelli won in China.
Considerations
The 2026 season features major regulation changes with a revised power unit configuration and new active aerodynamics, making performance predictions more uncertain than typical seasons. There is a five-week gap between the Japanese Grand Prix and the next race in Miami, which may affect team preparation and driver momentum.
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* Note that this style of betting market will contain the top 7 drivers in the WDC championship standings before the start of the Grand Prix.