The Formula 1 World Championship has already issued its verdict, with Max Verstappen arithmetically world champion.
However, three races remain before the end of the season, in which Ferrari and the other single-seaters race for pride and to curb the dominance of the Red Bulls, on the top step of the podium in eight consecutive races (seven wins by Verstappen, one by Perez).
The Mexican Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, where Perez himself is at home: Snai odds, however, are still and always on Verstappen's side, whose success is played at 1.65.
Behind him are Leclerc and Perez at 4.50, with Sainz at 10 and Hamilton at 12.
If the gap between Verstappen and Leclerc, in the drivers' classification, has reached 124 points and is unbridgeable, in the quotas for free practice and qualifying the balance remains: for the former, the Dutch and the Monegasque are paired at 2, 50, for those that are worth the pole position the role of favorites is for both 2.25.
Sainz, both in free practice and in qualifying, is immediately behind, respectively at 5.50 and 7.50 (in the second case in the company of Perez).