Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has said the world championship battle is good for Formula 1 weighing in on the championship battle. "The fact that Max is coming back, the fact that we have three teams fighting for P2 in the constructors’ championship, it's good for the show."
- Frederic VasseurLando Norris currently sits top of the drivers' standings on 357 points, just one ahead of teammate
Oscar Piastri with four race weekends remaining.
However, what looked to be just a two-way battle between teammates has now seen
Max Verstappen claw his way back into the fight thanks to some stunning form after the summer break, turning a 104-point deficit into just a 35-point gap between himself in P3 and Piastri in P2.
"Honestly, I don't know the points of the others," the Frenchman started by saying when asked about his thoughts on the current title battle after the
Mexico City Grand Prix.
Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen have won 18 of the 20 Grands Prix so far this season - Photo: Race Pictures
He continued: "It's a good issue for McLaren [to have two drivers up there], but at the end of the day, they did a great job this season. They have two drivers that are competitive; sometimes it's Oscar, sometimes it's Lando. It will be like this until the end.
"It's good for F1, it's good for the show. The fact that Max is coming back, the fact that we have three teams fighting for P2 [in the constructors’ championship] separated by 10 points. It's good for the show and good for the sport. But congratulations to McLaren." As mentioned by Vasseur,
the battle for P2 in the championship is just as close, with Ferrari sitting in that spot with 356 points, just a single point ahead of Mercedes on 355, while Red Bull sits ten points off the Scuderia with 346 points.
Tittle battle going down to the wire
After a dominant performance at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Norris took his first win since the Hungarian Grand Prix, with those 25 points putting him back at the top of the drivers' standings for the first time since the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in April.
Verstappen's run, which has seen him take three wins since the summer break, has also brought him back into contention to claim an improbable fifth consecutive title. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko also demands that the Austrian team
must strike perfection to give the Dutchman a chance at the title.
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