The 2014 Brazilian Grand Prix was the latest in a long line of Mercedes-dominated races. The Silver Arrows of Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton recorded their 11th one-two finish of the season, a massive 40 seconds clear of their nearest challenger.
For the second time this season, that was Felipe Massa's Williams. The Brazilian overcame a five-second stop-go penalty to claim an emotional podium in his home city.
McLaren and Red Bull duked it out to be third-quickest, while Ferrari were again further off the pace than they might have liked.
Force India had one quick car and one slow one, Toro Rosso left Interlagos empty-handed and Sauber once again failed to capitalise on a promising qualifying display.
With just one race to go, the constructors' championship positions now seem set. But with double points available in Abu Dhabi, a little bit of luck could go a long, long way.
Looking at reliability, qualifying and race pace, here's how the teams currently rank.
from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1u4UE5m
via IFTTT November 12, 2014 at 11:14PM








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