Predicting the remaining F1 constructors’ battles in 2023

Red Bull secured their sixth-ever F1 constructors’ title at last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen took a dominant 13th victory of the season.
However, the rest of the constructors’ championship is s🏅till yet to be🤡 decided.
Just 20 points separate Mercedes and Ferrari in the battle for second and third, while McLaren are rapidly closing in on As♚ton Martin for fourth.

Alpine and Williams look settled in sixth and seventh respectively, but Haas, Alfa Romeo and A👍lphaTauri are involved in a titanic scrap for P8.
Points scored in the last five races:
Red Bull - 163
Ferrari - 109
Mercedes - 79
McLaren - 75
Aston Martin - 37
Alpine - 31
Williams - 10
AlphaTauri - 3
Haas - 1
Alfa Romeo - 1
Battle for P2/P3 - Mercedes v Ferrari
On🌊e battle that will certainly go d♍own to the wire is the battle for second in the constructors’ championship.
It looked like Mercedes had it wrapped up during the European leg of the season as Ferrari struggled for f🐭orm at Brita🌳in and Hungary.
After the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari were 57 points behind Mercedes, with Aston Martin splitting the 🙈two teams.
To Ferrari’s credit, a ꧃combination of upgra𓂃des seeming to make their car more docile in terms of handling and circuits suiting their package (Spa, Monza and Marina Bay) has put them in the fight for runners up behind Red Bull.

There’s no doubt that Ferrari’s (and McLaren’s) peaks are higher than Mercedes, however, their consistency is a big reꦑason asꦕ to why they're second in the first place.
Ferrari have clearly turned a corner, even operationa💦lly, with 🔥strategic mistakes becoming less frequent.
Ferrari have the🐻 edge in qualifying, while Mercedes tend to fare better on race day - a trend that stretc♏hes back to the latter part of last year.
Verdict: Mercedes - their consistency and reliability should mean they pip Ferrari to second overall.
Battle for P4/P5 - Aston Martin v McLaren
It’s crazy to think given how they started the year that McLa🐽ren are now heavy fav▨ourites to take fourth in the constructors’ championship.
Over the last six races, they’ve only scored four fewer points than Mercedes, and since introducing their Austria package, only Verstappen has out-scored 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris.
McLaren are in great form - and are i🅘n no sign of slowing down following their double-podium finish at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Conversely, Aston Martin are in free fall, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso often battling it out with the Alpines lately, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll is consistently knocked out in Q1.
With a number of tracks - most notably Qatar - likely to suit McLaren and allow them to score podiums, P4 looks inevitable for the🌸 Woking outfit.
Verdict: McLaren - they have a faster car with two drivers capable of scoring big results.
Battle for P8/P9/P10 - Haas v Alfa Romeo v AlphaTauri
The fin💯al battle that still needs to be settled is for eighth in the constructors’ champion♉ship.
Haas, Alfa Romeo and AlphaTauri are separated by just seve😼n points heading into the remainin♍g rounds.
It’s an interesting bat♍tle as currently, following their raft of upgrades, AlphaTauri have the mor🐼e competitive car.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson’s AlphaTauri to their total in Singapore, whil♋e Yuki Tsunoda qualified in the top 10 at Suzꦰuka but failed to maintain it.

At this end of the field, points aꦦre hard to come by, so seven points for AlphaTauri to make up on Haas won’t be easy.
However, they have the pace advantage and all it takes is a couple of retirements 🍸or a slightly crazy race to change things.
Haas’ struggles𓂃 on a Sunday mean picking up points is unlikely for them, while Alfa Romeo have lacked outright pace for most of the year - Hungary aside.
Haas’ upgr𒈔ade in Austin could turn the tide but AlphaTauri - given their raw performance - have the best opportunity of moving up the order.
Verdict: AlphaTauri - should be a in a better position to make the most of any chaotic races and thus come home with some big points.
mahbx.com's F1 constructors’ championship prediction
1st - Red Bull
2nd - Mercedes
3rd - Ferrari
4th - McLaren
5th - Aston Martin
6th - Alpine
7th - Williams
8th - AlphaTauri
9th - Haas
10th - Alfa Romeo

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