Formula 1 is in Suzuka for round three at the Japanese Grand Prix from 4-6 April.
Max Verstappen starts Sunday's race on pole after edging Lando Norris in qualifying.
McLaren will still fancy their chances and have shown their dominance so far with two wins from two races, Oscar Piastri taking the chequered flag first in China after Norris did so at the season opener in Australia.
Norris leads the drivers' championship, eight points ahead of Verstappen.
Yuki Tsunoda is driving for Red Bull at his home race after replacing Liam Lawson, who was dropped after just two grands prix, but he could only qualify 15th.
Sunday's race in Suzuka starts at 06:00 BST.
Session start times and BBC coverage
Commentary of the race will be available across BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.
You can also listen via most smart speakers. All you need to do is say "ask BBC Sounds to play the Japanese Grand Prix".
Make sure to download the Chequered Flag podcast, which previews and reviews every race of the season.
All times BST
Sunday, 6 April
Race: 06:00 (BBC Radio 5 Live coverage from 05:30, BBC Sounds and smart speakers)
What is the Japanese GP weather forecast?
For Sunday's race, the forecast is for sunshine and showers. The risk of showers during the race is at 40% but it is expected to rain earlier in the day.
The temperature could get up to 17C.
Why is the Japanese GP in April?
The Japanese Grand Prix was moved to April in 2024 as part of the sport's move to group together geographically close events for sustainability reasons.
It is now grouped with Australia and China, followed by Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Previously, the 53-lap race was held between September and November.
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