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Sprint chaos? Mercedes on the front foot? What can we expect as Formula 1 returns to the Interlagos Circuit for the Brazilian Grand Prix?
The sprint format in Formula 1 has divided opinions since its introduction in 2021, with six weekends featuring sprint events this season. Sao Paulo will host the final sprint event of the year, with only one practice session before qualifying. The unpredictable qualifying session in Brazil last year saw Kevin Magnussen unexpectedly take pole position for Haas. The forecast suggests that this year’s qualifying could be wet, offering similar opportunities for surprises. The battle for the Constructors’ Championship took a dramatic turn in Mexico, with Daniel Ricciardo’s seventh-place finish allowing AlphaTauri to move from last to eighth in the standings. AlphaTauri, Alfa Romeo, and Haas are fiercely competing to avoid finishing last. Meanwhile, Ferrari is aiming to catch up with Mercedes, who currently hold second place in the championship. Mercedes expects to be competitive in Brazil, following recent improvements. The team’s only win last year came in Brazil with George Russell defeating Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton believes Mexico and Brazil are Mercedes’ best chances to win this year, as Red Bull is expected to dominate in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi. Mercedes is determined to avoid its first winless season since 2011 and secure a good position against Ferrari in the standings.
Forrás: RacingNews 365