Tying up loose ends: It's Ferrari v Mercedes, and Leclerc v Perez in season finale
It seems like yesterday that the 2022 Formula 1 season got underway, and now we're at the final hurdle before the curtain draws to a close on an exhilarating season.
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It seems like yesterday that the 2022 Formula 1 season got underway, and now we're at the final hurdle before the curtain draws to a close on an exhilarating season.
Birthday boy Lando Norris defended himself after an early Sao Paulo Grand Prix collision with Charles Leclerc that earned him a five-second penalty.
Charles Leclerc voiced his frustration at not being allowed to pass Carlos Sainz at Interlagos, but has since calmed his stance after the team refused his calls.
Ferrari should consider a change at the very top at Ferrari, as a season of often impressive competitiveness but calamitous strategic errors nears its end.
Not for the first time this season, Ferrari has needed to defend a strategy call, the Scuderia breaking the "golden rule" in Friday's qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix sprint race.
Sergio Perez topped the times for Red Bull ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in Friday's opening free practice at this weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc insists he will not be caught publicly criticising Ferrari.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said he is not overly concerned with Mercedes' Formula 1 resurgence following final upgrades to the W13 recently.