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Japanese Grand Prix: Tactical Analysis

Verstappen benefited from a pace advantage of 0.31 seconds per lap, while Perez's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.31 seconds per lap.

Formula 1 World Championship · June 13, 2026

Race Tactical Thesis

Verstappen benefited from a pace advantage of 0.31 seconds per lap, while Perez's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.31 seconds per lap.

Decisive Tactical Sequences

Tsunoda executed a well-timed undercut on lap 22, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P14 to P11. Stroll executed a well-timed undercut on lap 22, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P15 to P12. Stroll's tyres reached their limit on lap 52, pace dropping by 3.5 seconds. The result was decisive: Stroll drops position.

Pit Strategy Evolution

The field split across strategy branches: Perez, Sainz, Verstappen used M-M-M-H; Alonso used S-S-M-H; Norris, Piastri used M-M-H-H; Hamilton, Russell used M-H-H-M; Leclerc, Magnussen used M-M-H; Stroll used S-S-M-H-S; Bottas, Hulkenberg used S-S-H-H; Tsunoda, Zhou used M-S-H-H; Ocon used S-H-H-M; Gasly used S-H-M-H; Sargeant used S-H-H-M-S. Hulkenberg pitted on lap 5 and failed to jump Bottas. Hulkenberg pitted on lap 5 and failed to jump Zhou. The winning strategy was M-M-M-H, averaging P2.0.

Tyre & Pace Story

The medium-compound tyres showed average degradation of 58ms per lap. The hard-compound tyres showed average degradation of -49ms per lap. The soft-compound tyres showed average degradation of -5183ms per lap. Stroll hit a tyre cliff on lap 52 with a 3548ms drop-off. Verstappen led the field in average race pace.

Track Position Battles

There were 125 on-track position changes during the race. Norris and Perez fought a 6-lap battle from lap 16 to 22 (closest gap: 158ms). Hamilton and Leclerc fought a 8-lap battle from lap 5 to 13 (closest gap: 526ms). Hamilton and Russell fought a 5-lap battle from lap 43 to 48 (closest gap: 95ms). The overtakes broke down as: 59 via committed racing move, 49 via DRS-assisted pass, 15 via pit undercut, 2 via pit overcut.

Race-Deciding Factors

Tyre Management was decisively a factor (83.3% contribution). Race Pace was clearly a factor (10.3% contribution).

What Could Have Changed

*If Zhou, Guanyu had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.) *If Ricciardo, Daniel had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)