Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber believes if his rival Fernando Alonso of Ferrari can still be a world champion.
Ahead of the race in New Delhi, India, Alonso, Webber said that if the opportunity to become a world champion for the third time is still wide open.
Moreover, the Spaniard points differ only six points from standings leader, Sebastian Vettel, who was his teammate Webber. Vettel leads with 215 points and Alonso thereunder, which stood at 209 points.
"I think Alonso has a great chance to become world champion. Suzuka He was unlucky and had to miss the point. But the remaining four races, there was a chance for Sebastian and Alonso clinch the points as much as possible," said the racer from Australia was reported by Planet F1 .
Webber also predicts that if the race that took place at the Buddh International Circuit will be held strictly. Not only struggle to be world champion, but also the competition ranks third in the standings which is still inhabited Kimi Raikkonen with 167 points.
"Anything can happen. Race could be decided in the last GP in Brazil. All of this is not over until the end." viva
Ahead of the race in New Delhi, India, Alonso, Webber said that if the opportunity to become a world champion for the third time is still wide open.
Moreover, the Spaniard points differ only six points from standings leader, Sebastian Vettel, who was his teammate Webber. Vettel leads with 215 points and Alonso thereunder, which stood at 209 points.
"I think Alonso has a great chance to become world champion. Suzuka He was unlucky and had to miss the point. But the remaining four races, there was a chance for Sebastian and Alonso clinch the points as much as possible," said the racer from Australia was reported by Planet F1 .
Webber also predicts that if the race that took place at the Buddh International Circuit will be held strictly. Not only struggle to be world champion, but also the competition ranks third in the standings which is still inhabited Kimi Raikkonen with 167 points.
"Anything can happen. Race could be decided in the last GP in Brazil. All of this is not over until the end." viva
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