Red Bull’s F1 title hopes downplayed: ‘There’s more chance of Ferrari beating them’
Jenson Button assess the state o🃏f the F1 constructors' championship in 2024.

2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button has dismissed Red Bull’s hopes of win♏ning this yea🦩r’s constructors’ championship.
Ahead of ๊the United States Grand Prix this weekend, Red ꦬBull trail McLaren by 41 points in the teams’ standings.
Ferrari are closer to Red Bull than the reigning𝓀💮 champions are to McLaren.
The Scuderia are just 34 points behind with six rounds to go, and given 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez’s poor form, Red Bull could slip to third in t✨he order.
All of𒁃 the major teams are expected to bring significant upgrade packages to the Circuit of the Americas for the final stretch of the season.
Assessing the constructors’ battle ahead of this weekend, Button🅠 believes Red Bull have zero chance of overturning the 41-point gap to McLaren and that they should be more worried about Ferrari behind.
He told the Sky Sports F1 podcast: “I can’✨t remember the last time a team ever winning the driverꦚs’ but finishing third in the constructors’. I am sure someone is going to let me know.
“That’s extreme, right? It shows how good a job Max has done as well in the car. I can’t see Red Bull 🐷beating M🎉cLaren right now.
“I really can’t in terms of any race until the end of the season out-scoring them but I can see Ferrar☂i challenging Red Bull.
“I don’t think it will be every race they will be scoring more points but there’s every possibility Ferrari will bea꧂t Red Bull.
“Thꦿere’s much more of a chance of Ferrari beating Red Bull than Red Bull beating Mc🔜Laren.”
Keke Rosberg won the 1982 F1🍷 world championship for Williams.
However, the Grove outfit could only secure fourth in💃 the teams’ o🍰rder.
In recent seasons, the winner of the drivers’ championship has tended to lead their team to the construc𒉰tors’.
The last time this didn’t happen was in 2021💮, with Verstappen winning the drivers’, while Mercedes took the constructors’.

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