3 F1 teams desperate for a strong 2022 Brazilian GP
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A special shoutout to all the amazing support we’ve had this season
Supporting us from all corners of the globe A special shoutout to all the amazing support we’ve had this season Ferrari started the season with a goal of doing better than the previous two seasons. In reality, the team had a car capable enough to fight for a championship. With 20 races in the rearview mirror, it's safe to say that, in terms of car potential, might have underachieved. Having said that, P2 in the championship is still an impressive feat. To maintain P2, the Italian squad needs to defend its position in the F1 championship against Mercedes. The German squad is 40 points behind, but has comprehensively dug into the lead in the last two races. At the upcoming F1 Brazilian GP this weekend, Ferrari should ideally avoid the same adverse issues it suffered in Mexico and aim for a strong race in general.
Here's his Q&A
After his first Interlagos experience last year, can't wait to get back on one of F1's classic circuits this weekend Here's his Q&A Having said that, let's get one thing straight. A P8 finish is significantly better than a P9 finish in the championship. The team's morale will be higher with a P8 finish this season while a P9 finish means a jump of only one position. Having said that, a P9 finish might seem like a disappointment for a team that concentrated all its efforts on the 2022 F1 season. Heading into the F1 Brazilian GP, there are a lot of things in store for Haas. It is anticipated that Nico Hulkenberg will be announced as Mick Schumacher's replacement for the 2023 season. The news should be a sign that the team is finally ending speculation that has been spreading for a long time. To add to it, will want to sign off from F1 (for the time being) on a high and this is the perfect opportunity. With just a one-point lead to defend, Haas will be desperate for a strong result in Brazil this weekend.
3 F1 teams desperate for a strong 2022 Brazilian GP
Ferrari performed poorly at Mexico The 2022 F1 Brazilian GP is one of the more intriguing race weekends of the year. Although Red Bull has sealed the Constructors' title for the first time since 2013, there is still plenty up for grabs in terms of championship standings. Every team will be vying for the best possible result for themselves, considering that they receive more prize money for a better standing in the season. Having said that, there are a few teams that are far more desperate for a stronger result than others. Who are these teams? Well, let's find out! This article reflects the personal views of the author.#1 Ferrari
Ferrari dropped a stinker in Mexico where the team was severely compromised by the altitude demands. The car was a distant third fastest and in a 22-race season, this was the first time that Ferrari was not even a match for . According to reports, the altitude demands are partially to blame for their performance. The other part has to do with the fact that the team might just have missed the mark on finding the sweet spot in their setup. Supporting us from all corners of the globeA special shoutout to all the amazing support we’ve had this season
Supporting us from all corners of the globe A special shoutout to all the amazing support we’ve had this season Ferrari started the season with a goal of doing better than the previous two seasons. In reality, the team had a car capable enough to fight for a championship. With 20 races in the rearview mirror, it's safe to say that, in terms of car potential, might have underachieved. Having said that, P2 in the championship is still an impressive feat. To maintain P2, the Italian squad needs to defend its position in the F1 championship against Mercedes. The German squad is 40 points behind, but has comprehensively dug into the lead in the last two races. At the upcoming F1 Brazilian GP this weekend, Ferrari should ideally avoid the same adverse issues it suffered in Mexico and aim for a strong race in general.
#2 Haas F1
Haas is P8 in the F1 championship right now, holding a one-point advantage over AlphaTauri. The American team was nowhere relevant last season as they opted not to develop their car and work on this season's championship instead. While a jump from P10 to P8 is not too impressive, it's not that bad either. A P8 result means progress and it is this progress that will give the team the momentum to make further improvements next season. This is where the new title sponsor in Moneygram also comes in handy for the team. After his first Interlagos experience last year, can't wait to get back on one of F1's classic circuits this weekendHere's his Q&A
After his first Interlagos experience last year, can't wait to get back on one of F1's classic circuits this weekend Here's his Q&A Having said that, let's get one thing straight. A P8 finish is significantly better than a P9 finish in the championship. The team's morale will be higher with a P8 finish this season while a P9 finish means a jump of only one position. Having said that, a P9 finish might seem like a disappointment for a team that concentrated all its efforts on the 2022 F1 season. Heading into the F1 Brazilian GP, there are a lot of things in store for Haas. It is anticipated that Nico Hulkenberg will be announced as Mick Schumacher's replacement for the 2023 season. The news should be a sign that the team is finally ending speculation that has been spreading for a long time. To add to it, will want to sign off from F1 (for the time being) on a high and this is the perfect opportunity. With just a one-point lead to defend, Haas will be desperate for a strong result in Brazil this weekend.