Lando Norris Dominates FP1 at Suzuka as Yuki Tsunoda Shines in Red Bull Debut | 2025 Japanese GP Practice Report
McLaren's Lando Norris sets blistering pace in Suzuka FP1 while local hero Yuki Tsunoda impresses with P6 in his first Red Bull outing during Japanese GP practice sessions.

Suzuka Circuit Comes Alive with FP1 Action
The iconic Suzuka Circuit witnessed an electrifying start to the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix weekend as championship leader Lando Norris (McLaren) topped the timesheets in Friday's first practice session. The British driver clocked a stunning 1:28.549 on soft tires, overcoming early struggles that saw him abandon two flying laps and briefly visit the gravel trap.
Red Bull's New Rising Star
All eyes were on Yuki Tsunoda, who delivered an immediate impact in his first official session with Red Bull Racing. The Japanese driver:
- Secured P6 on the timing sheets
- Showed remarkable consistency
- Finished just 0.1s behind teammate Max Verstappen
- Demonstrated significantly better pace than predecessor Liam Lawson
Session Highlights
Position | Driver | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | L. Norris | McLaren | 1:28.549 |
2 | G. Russell | Mercedes | +0.312 |
3 | C. Leclerc | Ferrari | +0.418 |
6 | Y. Tsunoda | Red Bull | +0.629 |
Key Takeaways:
- Mercedes showed promising pace with Russell P2
- Ferrari's Leclerc edged Hamilton in intra-team battle
- Lawson struggled in RB seat return (P13)
- Home favorite Tsunoda exceeded all expectations
Technical Observations
Teams faced unique challenges at Suzuka:
- Changing wind conditions affected aero balance
- Tire degradation appeared higher than 2024
- Several drivers explored track limits
"The car feels alive here - when you get Suzuka right, there's no better feeling," remarked Norris after the session.
Looking Ahead
With FP2 scheduled for later today, teams will focus on:
- Long-run race pace simulations
- Tire management strategies
- Finalizing downforce levels
- Overtaking opportunities analysis
The stage is set for an unforgettable Japanese Grand Prix weekend as Formula 1 returns to one of its most demanding circuits.