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Follow the 2026 Japanese GP with live timing

Follow the 2026 Japanese GP with live timing

Summary
Follow every session of the 2026 F1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka with PlanetF1.com's live timing. Track real-time lap data, gaps, and sector times throughout practice, qualifying, and the race on Sunday, March 29th. Note the Daylight Saving Time change for UK viewers, with the race starting at 6:00 AM GMT.

PlanetF1.com is providing comprehensive live timing coverage for every session of the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix weekend at Suzuka, allowing fans to track lap times, gaps, and sector data in real-time as the action unfolds.

Why it matters:

Live timing is an essential tool for the modern F1 fan, transforming the viewing experience by providing immediate, granular data that broadcast graphics often omit. It offers a deeper understanding of race strategy, driver performance, and the evolving competitive picture, especially crucial at a demanding and strategic circuit like Suzuka.

The details:

  • Coverage Access: The live timing service is available directly on PlanetF1.com throughout all practice, qualifying, and race sessions.
  • Weekend Schedule: The on-track action begins with FP1 and FP2 on Friday, March 27th, followed by FP3 and qualifying on Saturday, March 28th.
  • Race Day: The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, March 29th, at 2:00 PM local time. The race will run for 53 laps or a maximum of 120 minutes.
  • Key Time Zone Note: For viewers in regions observing Daylight Saving Time, including the UK and Ireland, clocks spring forward early on Sunday morning. The race start converts to 6:00 AM UK time, and fans are advised to adjust their alarms accordingly to avoid missing the start.
  • Suzuka Context: Max Verstappen enters the weekend having won the last four consecutive Japanese Grands Prix, though his 2026 season has begun with unexpected challenges. The early season has seen Mercedes drivers claim one win each, setting the stage for a potential three-way fight at the front if Ferrari can translate its testing pace into race performance.

What's next:

The live timing page will be the central hub for real-time data throughout the weekend. Alongside the numerical data, PlanetF1.com will host live blogs with commentary and as-it-happens updates from the Suzuka paddock, providing a complete picture of all the storylines developing on and off the track during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend.

Original Article :https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-live-timing-2026-japanese-grand-prix

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