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Ferrari Aims for Miraculous Comeback as McLaren Leads Constructors’ Battle in Abu Dhabi

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
December 6, 2024
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Ferrari Aims for Miraculous Comeback as McLaren Leads Constructors’ Battle in Abu Dhabi

Formula One F1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - December 6, 2024 Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. during practice REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has vowed his team will fight to the very last lap of the 2024 Formula 1 season in their quest to overturn McLaren’s 21-point lead in the Constructors’ Championship. With everything on the line, Ferrari is banking on precision, strategy, and motivation to deliver their first championship title since 2008.


Ferrari’s Recent Momentum

Ferrari enters the Abu Dhabi finale in strong form, having outscored McLaren in four of the last five races. Their resilience was on display in Qatar, where Charles Leclerc claimed second place despite McLaren’s initial qualifying edge. A penalty for Lando Norris allowed Ferrari to close the gap further.

“We are still alive for the championship,” Vasseur stated. “I would prefer to have 20 points ahead versus 20 points behind, but let’s fight until the last corner of the last lap.”


Vasseur: Focus, Not Pressure, Will Decide the Championship

Vasseur dismissed the notion that McLaren’s heightened pressure as the favorites could lead to mistakes, emphasizing that Ferrari’s approach is centered on optimizing their own performance.

“It’s not a matter of pressure. It’s a matter of doing a good job and being quick,” Vasseur said. “The most important thing is to stay focused on ourselves, not to think too much about what McLaren or Red Bull is doing. When you do that, you lose the pace of the weekend.”


The Role of Tyre Management

As teams gear up for the technical Yas Marina Circuit, Vasseur underscored the critical role tyre management will play in determining the outcome. With margins at the sharp end of the grid tighter than ever, Ferrari is leaving no stone unturned.

“The delta between cars is so small that tyre management is taking the lead on everything,” Vasseur explained. “It’s not a given we’ll be in good shape next week, but we’ll have to do the job and put everything together.”


McLaren Holds the Edge

Despite Ferrari’s determination, McLaren remains the team to beat. Their recent dominance, including a 1-2 finish in FP2 at Yas Marina, has positioned them as favorites to claim their first Constructors’ title since 1998. However, Ferrari’s ability to stay competitive in both qualifying and race trim means the battle could go down to the wire.


Ferrari’s Formula: Precision and Motivation

For Ferrari, the challenge is clear: deliver a flawless weekend and capitalize on any mistakes from McLaren. With Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz both capable of delivering top-tier performances, Ferrari’s hopes rest on execution and adaptability.

“To win,” Vasseur said simply when asked about Ferrari’s goal for Abu Dhabi. “We’ll go into Abu Dhabi with huge motivation.”


Key Takeaways

  1. Ferrari’s Comeback Challenge: A 21-point deficit leaves Ferrari needing near-perfection to claim the title.
  2. Focus Over Pressure: Vasseur insists Ferrari is prioritizing their own performance rather than McLaren’s potential errors.
  3. Tyre Management Critical: Ferrari believes controlling tire degradation will be the deciding factor in Abu Dhabi.
  4. McLaren’s Upper Hand: McLaren’s strong form and FP2 dominance make them the favorites heading into the weekend.

Looking Ahead

The final race of the 2024 Formula 1 season promises a thrilling conclusion to the Constructors’ Championship battle. Will Ferrari stage a miraculous comeback, or will McLaren finally end their 26-year title drought? All eyes are on the Yas Marina Circuit as F1 prepares for an electrifying finale.

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