(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 2 - Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and
Carlos Sainz finished fourth and fifth respectively on Saturday
in the sprint race of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
The race was won by Britain's Lando Norris ahead of his McLaren
team mate Oscar Piastr.
Red Bull's three-time world champion and drivers' standings
leader Max Verstappen came third.
The result means Ferrari lost a little ground in the battle to
win the constructors title.
The are second with 546 points, 35 behind leaders McLaren.
Verstappen is top of the drivers' table with 368 points ahead of
Sunday's main event, the fourth-last Grand Prix of the season,
while Norris has 323.
Leclerc is third with 296 points and Sainz is fifth with 244.
(ANSA).
F1: Ferrari's Leclerc and Sainz 4th and 5th in Brazil sprint
McLaren's Norris wins race, Verstappen third