Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Hopeful for Victory at Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Charles Leclerc from Ferrari is feeling confident about their chances of winning at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The team is looking to catch up to McLaren in the Constructors’ Championship. Ferrari hasn’t won a title since 2008, and they are currently 36 points behind McLaren with only three races left in Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi.

Last year, Leclerc finished second behind Max Verstappen at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and Carlos Sainz faced challenges during practice but managed to finish sixth after a 10-grid place penalty. Leclerc expressed his optimism about the upcoming race, mentioning that the track should suit them well. However, he also highlighted the challenge of managing the tires in cold conditions.

In a surprising move, F1 race director Niels Wittich has made an immediate exit, creating speculation within the racing community. There is also anticipation about Max Verstappen’s chances of winning the F1 world title at the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix.

The premiere of Gladiator II, a highly anticipated sequel to the iconic film, was attended by Ferrari drivers Leclerc and Sainz. They both expressed their excitement about the movie, with Sainz revealing his admiration for the original Gladiator movie. Leclerc admitted to watching Gladiator I just five days before the premiere.

Formula 1 fans can catch the action at the Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 22-24 on Sky Sports F1. Max Verstappen has the opportunity to secure the championship title. Viewers can stream the final three F1 races and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership, offering flexibility with no contract obligations.

Leclerc and Sainz showcased their enthusiasm for the upcoming race and shared their ambitions of winning the Constructors’ title. The drivers’ focus and determination reflect Ferrari’s commitment to closing the gap with McLaren and achieving success on the track. Fans can expect an exciting showdown at the Las Vegas Grand Prix with fierce competition and strategic racing tactics on display.

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