McLaren's F1 title hopes rise as Ferrari's take a hit in Abu Dhabi finale
Briefly

Leclerc collected a 10-place grid drop for a battery change violation, severely impacting Ferrari's hopes of clinching their first constructors' title since 2008.
Ferrari revealed that the battery change in Leclerc’s car led to an automatic penalty, just as they aimed to close a 21-point gap with McLaren.
McLaren, with Lando Norris leading second practice, showcased strength while Ferrari struggled with Leclerc's penalty, complicating their championship aspirations.
Despite Leclerc's penalty, McLaren principal Andrea Stella acknowledged the strength of the Ferrari-Leclerc combination, indicating they could still compete for podium positions.
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