The season of Formula One gets ready at the conclusion. After the Mexican Grand Prix, we fly to Brazil for the penultimate round of the season. The penultimate act of a vintage marked Max, but which does not necessarily end in its sign.
Let's start with Max
As usual, we start again from Max Verstappen. Dutch in Mexico wrote the story, hitting 14 victories in the space of a season. Record numbers that can grow even more. In fact, Verstappen has two more races to continue writing the history of a season which, in the second half of the year, he clearly dominated.
Ransom target
Who knows if it will be served alla Ferrari the week off. In Mexico she has seen the worst red of the season, after that of Belgium. Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc did not go beyond fifth and sixth positions, in a Grand Prix where there have never been the conditions to do more. The feeling on the F1-75 was missing, quite unexpectedly but predictably at the same time. In fact, during the weekend Ferrari had already tried various wing conformations, which however did not give the desired results. The break may have helped Ferrari who are hoping to return to victory, even if it won't be easy in Brazil.
Watch out for Sir
The Interlagos circuit is super special for Lewis Hamilton. The seven-time world champion is almost a Brazilian by adoption and everyone knows how much he cares about this weekend. English desperately trying to bring home a win this season: to Austin and good opportunities presented themselves in Mexico, but Verstappen proved to be one step ahead.
The Sprint is back!
It will be a weekend very particular, also considering the structure. Indeed, after Austria, the Sprint returns! It will be a much more difficult weekend for the teams and drivers who will only have one free practice session available on Friday before the qualification scheduled for the same day at 20.00. Saturday we will start with the second and final practice session that precedes the Sprint. Not to be missed as always the race on Sunday at 19.00.
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Brazilian GP, the appointments
Friday 11 November
16.30 Free Practice 1
20.00 pm Qualifications
Saturday November 12
16.30 Free Practice 2
20.30 Sprint Race
Sunday November 13
19.00 Race