Lewis Hamilton has cut his deficit to
Max Verstappen in the World Championship after winning in Brazil. The Dutchman now leads the title race by 14 points as just three races remain.
Going into the
Brazilian Grand Prix, Verstappen had a 21 point advantage following his mini points gain in the sprint race. But now, the two title rivals move closer together.
Formula 1 heads to Qatar next weekend, before going to Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi to finish the season.
The first two tracks are completely new to F1, whilst the Yas Marina track features new alterations. There's a lot of unknown characteristics, but the three tracks are expected to favour Mercedes slightly due to the power levels.
Elsewhere,
Sergio Perez lost out in a battle with
Valtteri Bottas. The battle for third seems to be falling towards the Finn.
McLaren had another difficult weekend, and lost out massively to
Ferrari.
World Championship standings after the Brazilian GP
1.
Max Verstappen: 332.5 points
2.
Lewis Hamilton: 318.5 points
3. Valtteri Bottas: 203 points
4. Sergio Perez: 178 points
5.
Lando Norris: 151 points
6.
Charles Leclerc: 148 points
7.
Carlos Sainz 139.5 points
9.
Pierre Gasly: 92 points
10. Fernando Alonso: 62 points
11.
Esteban Ocon: 50 points
13.
Lance Stroll: 26 points
14. Yuki Tsunoda: 20 points
15.
George Russell: 16 points
16.
Kimi Raikkonen: 10 points
19. Mick Schumacher: 0 points
20. Robert Kubica 0 points
21. Nikita Mazepin: 0 points