A week after the fourth consecutive world title won by Max Verstappen, there are still many issues ahead of the last two races of the season, including the Qatar Grand Prix, this Sunday, December 1. Here are three reasons not to miss the end of the Formula 1 season.
Max Verstappen wrote a new page in Formula 1 history last weekend by becoming F1 world champion for the fourth time in his career, at the age of 27. But it is not because the Dutchman is already crowned before the last two races that there is no longer anything at stake, far from it.
The duel for the place of vice-world champion will be exciting to follow: it will be played out between the Briton Lando Norris (McLaren) and the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), separated by only 21 points before the sprint race in Qatar on Saturday. This clash will be thrilling to follow from an individual point of view, but also on a collective level, since the two teams will fight for the title of constructors' world champion.
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If Ferrari hasn't won it since 2008, for McLaren, we have to go back to 1998. A different era. Finally, Alpine will also have something to play for until Abu Dhabi, since the French team is fighting with Haas and Racing Bulls for 6th place, after completely relaunching in Brazil at the beginning of the month.
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