Hamilton joy at matching Senna mark
Lewis Hamilton says it felt "unreal" after victory in the Japanese Grand Prix moved him level with hero Ayrton Senna on 41 wins.
Mercedes return to the front of Formula 1 as Lewis Hamilton wins the Japanese Grand Prix to put a stranglehold on the title race.
Fernando Alonso reiterates his commitment to McLaren, who want his team-mate Jenson Button to stay for the 2016 season.
Headlines
- How the Japanese GP unfolded
- Hats, gifts & dressing up as drinks: Japanese fans get creative
- Gossip: Three teams could exit F1
- Button denies McLaren money dispute
- Button in 'good talks' with McLaren
- Rosberg on pole after Kvyat crash
- Renault deal to buy Lotus 'close'
- We learned nothing, says Hamilton
- Force India keep Perez for 2016
- Grosjean set for move to Haas team
- Grosjean locked out of his own hospitality suite
- F1 track intruder charged over 'rash act'
- Lotus retain Maldonado for 2016 as Button calls Venezuelan 'mental'
Features & Interviews
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Watch video A day with Max and Jos Verstappen
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Watch video Ricciardo & Kvyat on 'amazing' day
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Watch video A new 'Murrayism' on F1 Rewind
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Listen to audio Niki Lauda discusses his accident
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Watch video F1's Jules Bianchi 'fought to the end'
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Watch video Bottas drives 'Silverstone on ice'
From BBC Autos
Schedule & Results
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Japanese Grand Prix, 25-27 September
Completed
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Russian Grand Prix, 9-11 October
Live across BBC TV, radio and the sport website
Live on the BBC
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Listen to audio Japanese Grand Prix Review
Mon 28 Sep, 04:30 BST, BBC Radio 5 live
Features & Analysis
Lewis Hamilton on the heart-pounding experience of "driving on ice" at Suzuka, Colorado as home and understanding Singapore.
Jenson Button would leave a void in Formula 1 if he decides to walk away from the sport, says David Coulthard.
Formula 1 heads to Japan - where Gary Lineker used to live and there are more pets than children.
The cost of a split between Red Bull and Renault could be huge, both in sporting and financial terms, says Allan McNish.
Almost a year on from his son's fatal crash in Japan, Jules Bianchi's father, Philippe, discusses the loss suffered by his family.
The new Formula 1 season is under way. Here's our beginner's guide for newcomers to the sport.