Just three F1 rounds remain on the schedule, with a triple header covering Las Vegas, Qatar and Abu Dhabi to close out the season.
McLaren has long sealed the constructors' championship amid its highly successful season, but behind it in the standings, a close battle remains.
Mercedes currently sit second in the order following Kimi Antonelli's podium result last time out in Brazil.
Max Verstappen's run to third has also kept Red Bull in the hunt, while a non-score for Ferrari saw it drop to fourth and face an uphill battle to recover itself to the head of the group.
Mercedes currently possess 398 points in the standings, placing it 32 points ahead of Red Bull.
Ferrari is a further four points back on the Milton Keynes-based outfit. But who will end the year in second place?
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