F1 News: This Is How Red Bull Can Win The Constructors' Championship At The Japanese GP

Red Bull could win the constructors' championship title at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, here is how.
F1 News: This Is How Red Bull Can Win The Constructors' Championship At The Japanese GP
F1 News: This Is How Red Bull Can Win The Constructors' Championship At The Japanese GP /

Red Bull could take the constructors' championship win at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, so we are looking into how. 

As the chance slipped away from the Austrian team at the Singapore Grand Prix as they struggled to continue with their incredible winning streak, Red Bull has another opportunity to seal the deal at the iconic Suzuka circuit. 

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Red Bull currently has 597 points in the standings with Mercedes 308 points behind in second position with 289 points. Following the front two is now Ferrari with 265 points. Although Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez had issues with the RB19 round the Marina Bay Circuit, Mercedes' George Russell's last minute crash during the race helped the team out in the championship.

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In order for Red Bull to take the championship win in Japan they will need to out-score Mercedes by at least 1 point as well as not be out-scored by Ferrari by 24 points or more. 

It is widely anticipated that Red Bull will be back to their dominant form at the Japanese Grand Prix so all eyes will be on Mercedes and Ferrari to see if they are able to threaten the former. 

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One fan commented to X:

"Mercedes one is easy and I think they should outscore Ferrari so Red Bull champion of 23 in Suzuka"

"They will win it then. I see Max taking the win and even if Perez finishes 5th they will outscore Mercedes."

"Sounds easy, hopefully they will do better in Japan"


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