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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12
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The figures Red Bull and Mercedes can't afford to see again in F1 2021

OPINION: An interloper squad got amongst the title contenders during Formula 1’s street-circuit mini-break, where Red Bull left with the points lead in both championships. But, as the campaign heads back to purpose-built venues once again, how the drivers of the two top teams compare in one crucial area will be a major factor in deciding which squad stays in or retakes the top spot

“The coming races are absolutely critical to the outcome of the world championship.”

The above statement, uttered by no one in particular, could really apply to any group of races one looks at throughout the 2021 Formula 1 season’s schedule. While this remains a fluctuating beast given the ongoing disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, every one of the 22 races (or however many events ultimately do end up taking place this year) offers the same number of points.

But, of course, as the rounds tick by and the results pile up, the share of points required to be successful differs. This is nothing new, but it and the phrase we started with are worth bearing in mind as F1 heads to Paul Ricard for the returning French Grand Prix this weekend.

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