Get ready to set those early alarms as Formula 1 heads to the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
After Red Bull's winning streak was ended on the streets of Singapore, all eyes will be on whether that was a one-off anomaly in 2023 or if the RB19 has suddenly lost some of its dominant pace.Suzuka is one of the best circuits on the F1 calendar, and as ever you will be able to watch every session of the Japanese GP live on Sky Sports F1.Qualifying takes place at 7am on Saturday, with lights out for Sunday's race at 6am.
After ending a 14-month wait for another race win, Ferrari go in search of back-to-back race victories and three poles in a row with the eyes renewed on Mercedes' second place in the Constructors' Championship. The battle for third in the drivers' - and perhaps even further down the line, second - is also heating up after Lewis Hamilton moved ahead of Aston Martin rival Fernando Alonso for the first time this year.
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