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Formula One World Cup Title | Max Verstappen does not expect to win in the Singapore Grand Prix 2022

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Formula One World Cup Title, Max Verstappen will compete in this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix for a second world title. With six races remaining in the season, the Dutchman holds a nearly impregnable lead after winning 11 of the 16 grands prix staged thus far in 2022 for the Formula One World Cup Title.

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To win the championship this Sunday for the Formula One World Cup Title, he would need to outscore Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by 22 points, teammate Sergio Perez by 13 points, and Mercedes driver George Russell by six points. Despite being able to formally conclude the drivers’ championship title fight this weekend, the Red Bull star does not think he will win his second consecutive title at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

“I don’t really think about it. It’s a long shot at the Formula One World Cup Title. “I simply want to enjoy the weekend and, of course, hope to win,” he told F1.com. “It takes a lot of luck for it to happen here, so I’m not counting on it.” Verstappen said that the next race in Japan will be his “first genuine chance to win the championship.”

Ricciardo is aiming to recapture his golden days in Singapore

McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo thinks his recent success around Marina Bay will repeat as he attempts to build on a poor year at the Formula One World Cup Title. The Australian will quit McLaren at the conclusion of the season, with the eight-time race winner still to reveal his next step in his career.

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Ricciardo struggled in 2022, and he and McLaren agreed to split ways with the Australian still having a year remaining on his contract at the Formula One World Cup Title. Ricciardo remarked before of this weekend’s race that he was looking forward to compete on one of the most difficult courses on the calendar.

“I’ve had some terrific weekends in Singapore with podiums in the past, and I’m looking forward to the challenge the Marina Bay Street Circuit brings both physically and emotionally,” he stated for the Formula One World Cup Title. “It’s an intensive weekend, and you have to be on it, but that’s all part of the enjoyment.”

“I had a tough Sunday in Monza with car troubles, but the team worked hard to investigate and we’re now poised to bounce back with a solid result after a two-week hiatus.” Ricciardo ranks 14th in the drivers’ standings, 69 points behind teammate Lando Norris, who is seventh.

Another Ferrari blunder leads to a pit stop tragedy

Ferrari’s year of funny mishaps continues, with a pit stop fault costing Carlos Sainz a podium finish at Zandvoort at the Formula One World Cup Title. Early on, the Spaniard was in third place and fighting Hamilton’s Mercedes, which was catching him on fresher tyres.

At the conclusion of lap 14, Ferrari brought their guy in for a pit stop, however the pit stop turned out to be another Ferrari calamity. The crew did not have the necessary tyres ready to place on Sainz’s vehicle and held him immobile for 12.7 seconds, approximately 10 seconds longer than it should have taken.

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, who stopped at the same time as Sainz, was able to pass him but drove over a wheel gun that a Ferrari technician had left in the pit lane. Following the race, an inquiry into the wheel cannon being left in a risky position will be conducted. During the race, Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto told Sky Sports F1 in the UK that the decision to put Sainz in was too late.

“A mess, extremely [late] call.” “We’ll evaluate at the end,” he remarked during the show. Ferrari’s anguish was compounded when, during the safety car period, Ferrari pulled Sainz in for another stop, but then released him into the path of another vehicle.

The Spaniard earned a five-second penalty for the unsafe release, lowering him to seventh place.

Ricciardo is at the rear of the pack

Daniel Ricciardo endured another forgettable race as his stint with McLaren comes to a close. After a disastrous qualifying practice on Saturday in which he was comprehensively defeated by teammate Lando Norris, Ricciardo never threatened to move up the field at the Formula One World Cup Title odds.

Ricciardo began 17th and finished in the bottom five throughout the race. Early pit stops on laps 11 and 28 did nothing to aid the Australian, who will leave McLaren at the end of the season. Ricciardo finished 17th, while Norris finished eighth for McLaren. Following a strong qualifying session the day before, the Briton started eighth and followed a similar strategy to the Mercedes team.

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