Charles Leclerc, Ferrari's driver, secured a hard-fought podium finish at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, effectively defending against George Russell's attacks in the final stages of the race. Leclerc, who started in fourth position, demonstrated an excellent start, quickly climbing to second place in a matter of seconds. The Monegasque driver maintained an intense battle with McLaren's Oscar Piastri during the initial stages of the race, acknowledging Piastri's superiority in terms of pace.
Leclerc stated that he focused on staying as close as possible to Piastri, but McLaren's advantage in clean air complicated his attempts to challenge for the lead. The Ferrari driver tried to stay within striking distance, waiting for an opportunity that never materialized.