Can Max Verstappen Continue His Reign of Domination with a Victory in Brazil

Max Verstappen and Red Bull look to add another victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix this Sunday to their historic season of dominance.

The battle for second in the constructers is heating with Mercedes trying to chase down Ferrari for that second place in the championship.

Sergio Pérez looks to keep his second place in the championship as nothing separates him and Charles Leclerc going into the penultimate race of the year.

This is the third and final sprint weekend of the season, this should be good sprint race because last year’s sprint race was great addition to the weekend.

After a lackluster Mexican Grand Prix, Formula One heads to one of it more historic races. The Brazilian Grand Prix has given us many memories over its time on the F1 calendar. With recent moments like Verstappen’s incredible we weather dive in 2019. In addition, Lewis Hamilton overcoming a penalty to take victory. These memories don’t even scratch the surface of what has happen at this historic track. This weekend, Verstappen will look to continue their winning ways with a victory. However, Mercedes and Ferrari would like to put a dent in Red Bull’s incredible from.

Mercedes looks to get there first win of the season and the fact that it is a sprint week plays to their advantages. This is because even throughout the troubles Mercedes have had this season, their race pace has been strong. A strong race pace will be useful for this weekend. The reason for this is if they had a poor qualifying, they could make up the positions in the sprint race.

When looking at Ferrari they were miles of the pace in Mexico. Yet, it was said that they could of been dealing with a lack of power due to an engine issue. It is important Leclerc has a good weekend as he is still very much in the fight for second in the championship. Ferrari as a team need to have a good weekend. To distance themselves from Mercedes in the constructers.

There are other battles in the constructers. McLaren and Alpine are in a battle for fourth in the championship. With only seven points between the two teams every point count as there is only a couple of races in the season.

We always get some good action in Brazil let’s hope this weekend is the same.

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