Kiwi Brendon Hartley will start the Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix from a career-best sixth place after a stunning qualifying performance.
The Le Mans winner out-performed his Toro Rosso teammate Pierre Gasly and four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel at his engine supplier Honda's home event, much to the delight of the Japanese fans.
Both Hartley and teammate Gasly took grid penalties for introducing new engines at last weekend's Russian Grand Prix in order to be in the best shape possible for Japan. Both cars were forced out of the race early in Sochi as they battled brake issues.
The Toro Rosso cars have struggled in recent times as other cars in the mid-pack have undergone upgrades.
Despite the struggles, Hartley was feeling good about Japan even prior to qualifying after a recent upgrade to his Toro Rosso's Honda engine, which he said could lead to a strong result at the Suzuka circuit.