Battle to be best of the rest heats
up in Brazil
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[November 13, 2019]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - The battle to be
best of the rest behind the Mercedes drivers heats up in Brazil this
weekend with Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel
chasing Formula One's bronze medal position.
Even if Mercedes have clinched both titles, with Lewis Hamilton
securing his sixth in Texas, there remain some bragging rights to be
had as the 21-race season heads into the penultimate round.
There are also millions of dollars at stake for mid-table teams
jostling for position in the constructors' standings that determine
prize money payouts.
Ferrari's Leclerc is third in the drivers' standings but facing a
likely 10 place grid penalty at Interlagos as he seeks to defend a
14 point lead over Red Bull's Verstappen, who is in turn five clear
of Ferrari's Vettel.
"I think it’s still going to be hard," said Verstappen when asked
about closing the gap.
"We need a bit of luck as well for that, but I will give everything.
Of course we had some really unlucky results but... they (Ferrari)
should have been miles ahead of us over the whole year.
"It’s been a good season in that way, that we’re actually still in
there. I’ll definitely try to get it (third)," added the
22-year-old.
Interlagos is an old-style circuit, with an exuberant local crowd
likely to be giving Hamilton plenty of love, and Vettel is a three
times winner there.
"I think overall it’s been a good hunting ground for us and
hopefully it will be like that again this weekend," said Germany's
four times world champion.
Hamilton and team mate Valtteri Bottas will be looking to carry
momentum on to Abu Dhabi and into the winter break, with the Briton
on 83 career wins and eager to close the gap on Michael Schumacher's
all-time record of 91.
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Formula One F1 - Mexican Grand Prix - Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit,
Mexico City, Mexico - October 26, 2019 Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel
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"We have two races to go in the 2019 season and we want to end this
season on a high," said team principal Toto Wolff, who will not be
in Brazil -- the first race he has missed since 2013.
Ferrari and Red Bull are also looking ahead, their second and third
positions secure in the constructors' standings.
"In the coming races we are still going to try things on the car to
give us new ideas for next year," said Verstappen, winner of two
races this year. "Not necessarily 2020 parts already, but definitely
directions."
Further down the pecking order, the fiercest battle is between
Renault, Racing Point and Toro Rosso. Renault are fifth and 18
points clear of Racing Point, who are only one point ahead of
seventh-placed Toro Rosso.
"The point we scored in America helped move us up to sixth place in
the championship and mathematically we can still aim for fifth,"
said Racing Point team boss Otmar Szafnauer.
"There’s lots at stake and lots to fight for, so we need to
maximize the opportunities this weekend."
Eighth-placed Alfa Romeo are just seven clear of ninth-placed Haas.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, Editing by Ken Ferris)
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