How Red Bull can win the constructors' championship in Singapore

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Jenson Button gives his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton's latest comments on Max Verstappen's driving partners, as well as looking at the future for Lando Norris Jenson Button gives his thoughts on Lewis Hamilton's latest comments on Max Verstappen's driving partners, as well as looking at the future for Lando Norris Red Bull have the opportunity to secure the 2023 Formula 1 constructors' championship this weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Milton Keynes-based team have been utterly dominant this year, winning every race in one of the most impressive seasons in the history of the sport.Ahead of Singapore, Red Bull are on 583 points, 310 ahead of second-place Mercedes, with Ferrari another 45 behind. After this Sunday, there are seven Grands Prix, plus three Sprint Races, so 353 points will be up for grabs. If Red Bull lead the constructors' championship by 353 points, or more, following the Singapore Grand Prix, they will be champions.How can Red Bull win the constructors' championship? Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff questions whether Max Verstappen would hold any importance to setting a new record of ten consecutive Grand Prix wins Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff questions whether Max Verstappen would hold any importance to setting a new record of ten consecutive Grand Prix wins The maths are relatively simple because Red Bull must finish one-two to have any chance of securing the constructors' title.That result would give Red Bull 43 points, so they are relying on Mercedes to not score points in order to reach the 353-point lead they require.Should Max Verstappen or Sergio Perez get the bonus point for the fastest lap of the race, then one point for Mercedes would give Red Bull the championship. As long as Mercedes score two points or more, Red Bull cannot become champions in Singapore.Red Bull one-two with fastest lap and Mercedes score one point or less means they are championsRed Bull one-two without fastest lap and Mercedes score no points means they are champions Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Max Verstappen had a weekend to forget last year in Singapore following a fuel-shortage blunder in qualifying and an error-filled race where he finished seventh Max Verstappen had a weekend to forget last year in Singapore following a fuel-shortage blunder in qualifying and an error-filled race where he finished seventh When can Verstappen win the drivers' championshipAs for Verstappen, he is on his way to a third drivers' title as he holds a 145-point advantage over Red Bull team-mate Perez.Verstappen cannot win the championship in Singapore, but could mathematically do it in Japan if he continues his dominance this weekend.The Dutchman will need to leave the Japanese Grand Prix, which takes place the week after Singapore on September 22-24 live on Sky Sports F1, with an advantage of 180 points or more, he will secure the title.Unless Perez has two underwhelming weekends, the most likely destination Verstappen will become a three-time world champion is at the Qatar Grand Prix, which is a Sprint weekend on October 6-8. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Look back at some of the most dramatic moments to have taken place at the Singapore Grand Prix Look back at some of the most dramatic moments to have taken place at the Singapore Grand Prix Sky Sports F1's live Singapore GP scheduleFriday 15 September10am: Singapore GP Practice One (session starts at 10.30pm)1.45pm: Singapore GP Practice Two (session starts at 2pm)3.30pm: The F1 ShowSaturday 16 September 10.15am: Singapore GP Practice Three (session starts at 10.30am)1pm: Singapore GP Qualifying build-up2pm: Singapore GP Qualifying3.45pm: Ted's Qualifying Notebook Sunday 17 September11.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Singapore GP build-up1pm: THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX3pm: Chequered Flag: Singapore GP reaction4pm: Ted's NotebookNext up for the F1 circus are the stunning streets of Singapore under the lights. All sessions from the Singapore GP will be live on Sky Sports F1 from September 15-17. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW. Cancel anytime

How Red Bull can win the constructors' championship in Singapore
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