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Ferrari’s decisive role in the Formula 1 season finale

The not impossible dream of conquering the constructors’ world championship and the awareness of being able to influence the title fight between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. Five races before the end of the Formula 1 World Championship, a fully recovered Ferrari is at the level of the best, if not a little ahead, and is making its fans happy by positioning itself as the absolute protagonist of a season finale in the circus that is for both is still completely undeciphered for the teams and the drivers. A thrilling finale that sees the leader and world champion Verstappen 57 points ahead of the McLaren driver Norris, which is slightly more than the points you get for two Grand Prix victories and that the beautiful Ferrari of these last GPs in could see the role of the ‘referee’ of the competition and could have a decisive influence on the final result.

Prancing horsewhich is effectively out of the title race despite Leclerc’s 79 points gap to the Red Bull driver, can fight for the constructors’ title until the end, where McLaren leads with 544 points, followed by Red Bull with 504 and Ferrari with 496, 8 points behind the Austrian team and 48 behind the English team based in Woking. After the double victory in Austin, the team boss of the Scuderia from Maranello, Fred Vasseur, leaves all options open: “The car has improved a lot in terms of drivability compared to a few races ago,” explained the French manager, “and that has contributed to the result.

Certainly this is double However, a great motivational multiplier for the next week. “As far as the championship is concerned,” continued Vasseur, “we continue to take it one race at a time, as there are still many points available, including the sprint races, and everything is still possible. Now we are just focusing on our performance again , starting with Mexico, and trying to do our best there too.”

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