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Lewis Hamilton Wins 2015 Japanese GP; Equals Ayrton Senna’s Victories
Lewis Hamilton wins the 2015 Japanese GP in regular Mercedes dominated fashion. The Brit lead the pack from lap one and opened up an advantage as soon as he could.
Hamilton has equalled his hero's race win tally at 2015 Japanese GP. Both Ayrton Senna and Hamilton now have 41 race wins under their belt, Championship victory will be the cherry on his cake this year.
Nico Rosberg finished second at Japanese GP and could have challenged for then. The German did not get a clean start and was stuck behind behind Sebastian Vettel for quite a while.
Scuderia Ferrari had a decent outing, however, could not replicate their Singapore race pace. Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen finished third and fourth respectively at Suzuka.
Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso had a disappointing race at Honda's home circuit. Both drivers displayed their frustration on and off the track, they are unsure of their future with McLaren Honda for next season.
Only five races remain in 2015 Formula One Championship. Next race will be in Russia on 11th of October, 2015. Rosberg still has a chance to win the title provided he starts winning the next races.