The McLaren team go into this weekend’s unique ‘day-night’ Abu Dhabi Grand Prix believing they can prevent the runaway Red Bull express from clinching the constructors’ world championship with two races to go.

McLaren sporting director Sam Michael said that differing track characteristics from one circuit to another could see rampant Red Bull’s advantage wiped out and give other teams a chance to win.

But he admitted that it will be very difficult to catch them.

After four consecutive wins, including last Sunday’s demonstration of supremacy from defending champion Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull sit atop both championships after 17 of this year’s 20 races.

Vettel, who has reeled off those four straight wins for Red Bull, has 240 points to lead two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Ferrari, on 227, by 13 points with three races remaining.

In the teams’ title race, Red Bull lead by 91 points with 407 ahead of Ferrari on 316 and McLaren on 306 – and will take the title if they leave Abu Dhabi with a lead of 86 points, or 87 if a McLaren driver wins the race.

This allows for many different permutations for title success, but the minimum for Red Bull is to finish first and eighth, or second and third, to take the title.

Michael, however, believes there is a good chance that McLaren, or Ferrari, can postpone any celebrations in the paddock on Sunday.

“The performance can swing from one track to another by a couple of tenths,” he explained. “There are two or three tenths in terms of qualifying and, if you have that performance from (starting on) the front row, then you have a better chance.

“So if no-one upgraded cars, there would still be a reasonable chance you can have a go at (Red Bull). But in terms of the championship it is quite different, because they need to have DNFs (did not finish) for people to take the title and the chances of that happening are pretty slim.”

McLaren have shown pace and consistency in recent races. But they will need to find some additional performance to threaten to wreck Red Bull’s dream of claiming a third consecutive constructors’ championship and then seeing Vettel crowned as the youngest triple champion of all time.

If McLaren finish Sunday’s race in the points, they will set a new record of 56 consecutive points finishes – moving one ahead of Ferrari. That record may be enjoyed, but it will hardly be celebrated by a team that is desperate for major success and has felt outshone in recent years by Red Bull’s surge to glory – an era of domination that began when Vettel seized his first title at the amazing Yas Marina Circuit two years ago.

Vettel impact

Since then Vettel has made a record-breaking impact on Formula One and revelled in overcoming all challenges including clocking up 205 consecutive laps as race leader since taking charge of the Singapore GP on lap 23 on September 23.

He is currently just 100 laps behind Italian Alberto Ascari’s all-time record and could overhaul it later this month at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

Sunday’s contest is run over 55 laps from bright sunshine into the night, with falling temperatures, and could be an examination of his and Red Bull’s ability to continue performing at such a high level.

Vettel is sure to face fierce opposition with Alonso determined to realise his belief that he will lift the title in the final race in Brazil on November 25 and both his Ferrari team and McLaren doing their utmost to end the Red Bull run.

Standings

Drivers

1. Vettel (Ger) 240, 2. Alonso (Esp) 227, 3. Raikkonen (Fin) 173, 4. Webber (Aus) 167, 5. Hamilton (Gbr) 165, 6. Button (Gbr) 141, 7. Rosberg (Ger) 93, 8. Grosjean (Fra) 90, 9. Massa (Bra) 89, 10. Perez (Mex) 66, 11. Kobayashi (Jpn) 50, 12. Hülkenberg (Ger) 49, 13. Di Resta (Gbr) 44, 14. Schumacher (Ger) 43, 15. Maldonado (Ven) 33, 16. Senna (Bra) 26, 17. Vergne (Fra) 12, 18. Ricciardo (Aus) 9.

Constructors

1. Red Bull 407, 2. Ferrari 316, 3. Mclaren 306, 4. Lotus 263, 5. Mercedes 136, 6. Sauber 116, 7. Force India 93, 8. Williams 59, 9. Toro Rosso 21.

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