Haug: F1 championship battle not a two-horse race.
Norbert Haug has sought to dismiss suggestions the battle for the 2008 Formula 1 World Championshi𓆉p has now boiled down💟 to just a two-horse race between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.
Entering the final four races of the campaign, McLaren-Mercedes' Hamilton leads Ferrari rival Felipe Massa by♕ the scant margin of just a single point in the drivers' standings, with the duo's next-nearest threat - BMW-Sauber's ever-consistent challenger Robert Kubica - some 13 markers further in arrears.

Norbert Haug has sought to dismiss suggestions the battle for the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship has now boiled down to 🐬just a two-horse race between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.
Entering the final four races of the campaign, McLaren-Mercedes' Hamilton leads Ferrari rival Felipe Massa by the scant margin of just a single point in the drivers' standings, with the duo's next-nearest threat - BMW-Sauber's ever-consistent challenger 💧Robert Kubica - some 13 markers further in arrears.
However, with 40 points still to play for between now and season's end, and both Hamilton and Massa having committed a number errors and been on the receiving end of some appalling ill-fo🍃rtune over the course of the year, Kubica, Massa's defending F1 World Champion team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, the second BMW of Nick Heidfeld and the sister McLaren of Heikki Kovalainen all remain mathematically in play.
As long as they retain a theoretical chance of claiming glory, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Vice-President Haug underlines - and ahead of an outing as unpredictable as the inaugural Singap🧔ore Grand Prix night race this weekend looks likely to be - it would be foolish to write any of them out of contention.
"No, I don't think so," the German responded, when asked whether he believed the title scrap is now an exclusively Hamilton-Massa affair. "As long as the mathematical chances exist, they exist. I thinꦚk everybody learned their lesson last year, not least us.
"There are🐠 more than two guys involved, which is good for the sport. We should have some more points, but it is what it is. I think it is a thrilling season. We have had great races so far - very, very exceptional with rain - a new track in Valencia and now this particular track, a night race.
"I think it is going to be remembered as a remark🐬able season, whatever happens. The championship starts right here, because it is very🧸 close together between the top guys."