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Antonelli takes championship lead with victory in Japan

Kimi Antonelli has sealed victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, the Italian becoming the youngest-ever championship leader after putting in a commanding drive to claim his second consecutive win from Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc following an earlier Safety Car.

Piastri gets your Driver of the Day vote in Japan

His first Grand Prix start of the season and Oscar Piastri totally nailed it, launching his McLaren from its P3 grid slot into the lead at Turn 1.

Youngest F1 points leader Antonelli reflects on Japan win

Kimi Antonelli believes it is "still early days to think about the championship" despite taking victory in the Japanese Grand Prix and becoming the youngest driver to lead the championship in Formula 1 history.

Piastri reacts to bittersweet podium in Japan

Oscar Piastri maximised his first Grand Prix start of the season, the McLaren driver finishing P2 in Japan.

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Leerlingen poseren na halen rijexamen trots met bedrag dat ze hebben bespaard door niet te zakken

​Traditiegetrouw mogen leerlingen na het behalen van hun rijexamen altijd even op de foto met hun rijlesauto. Een mooi moment om hun trots te kunnen etaleren met de buitenwereld. Maar de meeste leerlingen zijn tegenwoordig vooral trots op het bedrag dat ze hebben bespaard door niet te zakken.

Voor Robin (19) uit Rijssen waren de stijgende benzineprijzen een extra motivatie om haar rijbewijs zo snel mogelijk te halen. “Ik heb naast de lessen wekenlang YouTube-video’s zitten kijken. Doordat ik het in één keer gehaald heb, heb ik mooi € 12.594,08 bespaard. Dat zijn toch alweer een paar ritjes heen en weer naar m’n oma in Maastricht.”

Veel ouders van 17-jarige kinderen maken zich zorgen dat ze met hun belofte ‘op je 18e krijg je je rijbewijs als je tot die tijd niet rookt’ een dief zijn geworden van hun eigen portemonnee. “Zo’n lespakket is haast niet meer te betalen, en als ze zakken kost het je zo tien tot twintig extra lessen”, vertelt vader Wim (44). “Wij hopen dan ook dat onze zoon Simon binnenkort start met roken. Mijn vrouw verstopt iedere ochtend stiekem een pakje in zijn jaszak.”

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