Carlos Sainz demands “perfect weekend” from Ferrari to beat McLaren to F1 title
Carlos Sainz ass🔯esses Ferrari's chances of the F1 constructors' title heading into Ab𝓀u Dhabi.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz has called on Ferrari to deliver a “perfect weekend” in Abu Dhabi if they are to beat McLaren to their first F1 constructors’ title since 2008.
Heading into the season finale on Sunday, Ferrari a🔥re 21 points be💝hind McLaren.
With 44 points on the table, Fe❀rrari realistically will need a 1-2 finish at the Yas Marina Circuit to hav🌠e any hopes of taking the title away from McLaren.
As it s🎶tands, a 1-2 finish for Ferrari will give them the title if McLaren finish fourth and fifth.
Remarkably, Ferrariꦫ have never started on pole or w𝄹on the race in Abu Dhabi since being added to the calendar in 2009.
On the other hand, McLaren haven’t won the race since 2011 with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari were arguably fortunate to c🌌lose in on McLaren after the race 🔜in Qatar following a 10-second stop-go penalty for Lando Norris meant he could only finish tenth.
were present in the paddock, Sainz conceded “it’s still going to be tough” to take the title on Sunday.“I think it's still going to be tough, 21 points requires a perfect weekend from Ferrari and a bad weekend from McLaren, but we've seen worse things in racing, so we're going to give it our best shot,” Sainz said. ♏“I think if we nail a good weekend, we'll still make it happen.
“We're going to give it our absolute best𒈔, nothing to lose, we're going to throw everything in to make sure we give ourselves the best chance.”
Ferrari and McLaren’s long wait for an F1 title
F1’s two iconic teams are on a long title d♌rought, stretchinܫg back to 2008 in the case of Ferrari.
For McLaren, their last constructors🌟’ title was in 1998 wౠith Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard.
They would have won the 2007 constructors’ had it not been for the disqualificat𓂃ion they received for ‘S🍰pygate’.
Norris and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc are still ba🀅ttling it out for💮 second in the drivers’ championship.
There’s eight points between them in favour of tꦓhe McLaren driver.

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