How Mercedes can clinch record seventh F1 title at Imola

Mercedes stands on the verge of claiming the unprecedented feat of winning seven consecutive F1 constructors’ world championship titles - here's how it can achieve it today at Imola...
How Mercedes can clinch record seventh F1 title at Imola

Mercedes stands on the verge of claiming the unprecedented feat of winning seven consecutℱive Formula 1 constructors’ world championship titles, which it can achieve today at Imola🐼.

In order for Mercedes to eclipse the previous benchmark of six straight world titles set by Ferrari between 1999-2004, the German manuജfacturer simply needs to avoid being outscored by Red Bull by a ไmargin of at least 34 points. 

Valtteriꦬ Bottas will start Sunday’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix from pole position, and he is joined on the front row by team🔯mate Lewis Hamilton, with Red Bull lining up from third (Max Verstappen) and sixth (Alex Albon). 

With Mercedes currently heading nearest rivals Red Bull by 209 points with five rounds remaining, it will seal the cons🅺tructors’ crown shouﷺld it end the weekend 176 points clear. 

To put Red Bull’s task of delaying Mercedes’ coronation into context, the last 🌠time the Milton Keynes squad outscored Mercedes by more than 33 points was at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix when Hamilton and then teammate Nico Rosberg crashed out together on the first l⛎ap. 

Even if Red Bull were to claim a one-two finish andﷺ take the fastest lap bonus point for a maximum haul of 44 points in Italy, Mercedes would only need to finish fourth with one of its cars to settle the championship with four races to spare. 

Such an achievement would tie Mercedes with Lotus in fourth place on the all-time list of most♐ constructors’ championship triumphs with seven wins. Ferrari remain𓄧s the most successful team ever with 16 titles, seven more than Williams and eight clear of McLaren in third.

Mercedes has dominated t𒁏he 2020 season so far by winning 10 of the opening 12 events and having claimed every single pole position on offer. It is yet to score fewer than 17 points at a Grand Prix this year. 

How Mercedes can clinch record seventh F1 title at Imola

“You could say it is a 99% chance you’re winning it this weekend, but the truth is I onl🃏y get to enjoy the moment if it’s done,” said Mercedes team boss Toto🍨 Wolff when asked about the prospect prior to the weekend. 

“I’m very prou๊d of the team, being there at the top seve✃n consecutive times.

“I remember when we debated in 2014 internally, what we could s🉐et as a ta🍸rget. Winning a championship would be fantastic.

“Aldo Costa said we’re not ambitious enough. We ꦰshould write down that our aim is to win multiple championships.

“If somebody would have told us that it would be seven, I would ha🐼ve clearly thought he needs so☂me support.

“🎀He♔re we go, we have achieved it. It doesn’t feel the overwhelming way that it probably will in the future.”

Mercedes is also on course to create further F1 history by becoming the first team ever to win seven teams🧸’ and drivers’🐭 titles on the bounce. 

Hamilton heads into Sunday’s race holding a 77🎐-point margin over Bott✨as, while he is 94 points clear of third-placed driver Verstappen.

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