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Today, 13:11 #1
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Race 21 - Brazillian GP 2024 [Sao Paulo]
On the current grid, Sir Lewis Hamilton is the most successful driver to race this track with three wins. You probably would not believe that by his current showing in the current Mercedes. With Verstappen close behind with two wins. The most successful driver to ever race this track is the Meastro, Alain Prost with five wins. He sits above the red baron Michael Schumacher and the Argentinian, Carlos Reutemann with four wins each. Third place is jointly shared by Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel with three wins each.
We come into Sao Paulo sprint weekend in the wake of the Mexican GP controversies. Verstappen sees his championship lead cut to 47 points after a stinging 20-second penalty. As Verstappen reels from that one, so does McLaren as they see their Constructors-championship lead cut down to 29 points by Ferrari. Redbull also watches with frustration as they slip backwards to third in the constructors. Not taking Perez properly into consideration in their design efforts is now causing them problems, some may say.
These last four races are now so crucial to all concerned. Any slipups are most certainly going to be irrecoverably punitive. The demands on drivers and teams alike are high and nothing short of needing to produce flawless operation and execution at every race going forward.
McLaren has bounced back with a one-two grid start for the sprint. Noticeably, Verstappen qualifies fourth in front of a faster Ferrari of Sainz. Norris has to start well to keep Leclerc behind to be in place to benefit from a switch later in the race to take the race win. The one that matters the most is the Sunday race of course. If McLaren executes their operation efficiently, they are set to put some more points between themselves and Ferrari. And Verstappen is likely to see the difference to Norris drop considerably with two McLarden and two Ferrari ahead.
My money is on Verstappen pulling out a spectacular race to limit any loss go the minimum possible. It is going to be a cracking race.Last edited by Nitrodaze; Today at 13:54.
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Today, 14:09 #2
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Nice work by McLaren in the sprint race to keep as many points from Verstappen as they did. What happened to Ferrari? It will be interesting to see if they can do better tomorrow.
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Today, 14:22 #3
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I am sure Ferrari would learn a thing or two from the sprint. I expect them to be ahead of the Redbull in Quali later today. As it stands, Norris has cut the gap down to 45 points which is credit to Verstappen for executing the maximum damage limitation possible. The gap between McLaren and Ferrari has gone up to 35 points.
There is a chance of rain tomorrow. Verstappen is brilliant in the wet, so things may revert in the driver's championship fight.
There is talk of VSC infringement by Verstappen, he may attract a penalty that may sap more points from him.Last edited by Nitrodaze; Today at 14:24.
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Today, 16:37 #4
5 second penalty for Verstappen , dropping him to P4.
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Evans back to M-Sport is as poosible as any of the other rumours. He best chance of a WDC (at Toyota) seems to have gone with Kalle is coming back for the next few seasons. Plus Toyota look to...
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