F1, what Ferrari needs to win the constructors’ title
The Cavallino has not won the constructors’ title since 2008
The goal è has been achieved. Ferrari wanted to play for the constructors’ title, which it hasn't won since 2008, at the last round of the F1 World Championship, and so it will be. Thanks to the good results achieved by Leclerc and Sainz in Qatar and the contextual, yet another bad figure of McLaren, everything will be decided next weekend.
Ferrari is now 21 points behind McLaren. In Singapore, the gap was 75 points, showing how the Cavallino has made great strides in recent GPs. At this point, it needs the final paw, in the hope that at home McLaren will continue to hurt themselves (as in the case of Norris’ penalty in Qatar).
Clearly, to crown the great comeback, the Rossa also needs a bit of luck. In addition to shining in Abu Dhabi, a GP scheduled for next weekend, it must hope that the McLarens finish as far back as possible, perhaps battling with the Mercedes. Finishing first and second would not be enough if the McLarens finish just behind.
It should be remembered that there'è also a Leclerc still in the running for second place in the World Championship. The gap to Norris è dropped to just eight points. Should Leclerc win the race, with a fast lap attached, Norris would not be satisfied with second place in Abu Dhabi. In short, the last GP has many reasons to be followed with great interest, especially by fans of the Rossa.