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Brazilian Grand Prix is no stranger to hosting title-crowning moments. There
have been six to be precise, ranging from Fernando Alonsos back-to-back success
between 2005 and 2006, to Lewis Hamiltons dramatic last-lap triumph in 2008, and
Sebastian Vettels recovery drive to a third world title four years ago. All five
of the world champions on the current grid have clinched a title in Brazil. Will
Nico Rosberg continue that pattern?Rosberg arrives in Brazil with the
championship trophy in one hand. Win on Sunday and the German will follow in the
footsteps of his father Keke Rosberg by taking his first ever Formula One title.
Such a feat would see Nico and Keke join Graham and Damon Hill as the only two
father-son combinations to win an F1 title in the history of the sport. As
described in full in our title permutations explainer, Rosberg can even afford
two second place finishes, or one second and a third to beat Hamilton to the
crown.Hamilton has almost all the odds stacked against him, finish second to
Rosberg and his rival wins; go too aggressive and end up crashing out; Rosberg
wins. The task seems simple for the Briton, win and he ensures the title will go
down to the final round in Abu Dhabi on November 27. Even when riding on the
crest of momentum -- as he often references -- after consecutive wins in the
United States and Mexico, one fact stands out. Hamilton has never won at
Interlagos.He will need to buck that trend in order to stand any chance of
adding a fourth world championship to his growing list of achievements this
year. But at one stage Hamilton also needed to win the final four races to keep
the title within reach and so far he has delivered when it matters most. The
see-saw nature of this years championship fight means nothing can be taken for
granted. Add to that possible rain, question marks over reliability, and factor
in an increasingly competitive Red Bull package in the hands of hungry pairing
Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen, and this weekend could provide another
classic Brazilian Grand Prix.In need of a podiumThe pressure is showing no signs
of relenting at Ferrari. In fact it neared boiling point in Mexico when Vettels
potty-mouthed radio rant almost got him in serious trouble with the FIA --
little does it need off-track problems to add to its on-track ones. Ferrari is
in real need of a podium, having not recorded one since Sebastian Vettel
finished third in Italy. More alarming is the fact the team has only managed
podiums on two occasions in the last 10 races. Its that kind of inconsistency,
coupled with Red Bulls rejuvenated charge in the second half of 2016, which has
seen Ferrari fall a whopping 62 points behind in the standings.In need of
pointsTime is running out for Sauber to avoid its worst ever finish in F1. The
Swiss team came tantalisingly close to recording its first points of the season
in Mexico as Marcus Ericsson finished 11th. The agony for Sauber was a welcome
relief for Manor, with the team maintaining ninth in the standings, thanks to
Pascal Wehrleins point in Austria.WeatherThe weekends weather forecast looks
very interesting. The Brazilian Grand Prix is often hit by rain and
thunderstorms and it looks like that could be the case again -- just when Nico
Rosberg would have been hoping for a normal weekend! Thunderstorms are predicted
from Thursday afternoon all the way through until race day, when the thunder and
lightning is expected to subside in exchange for rain showers. With a 60-90
percent chance of precipitation throughout the weekend, Interlagos unpredictable
weather could play a huge factor in the direction of this years
championship.PredictionRecent history suggests that Nico Rosberg has the upper
hand in Brazil over Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton. The German has taken pole
and gone on to win the previous two races at Interlagos. Given that Hamilton has
never stood on the top step in Brazil, all signs point towards a Rosberg win.
However, Hamiltons performances in the United States and Mexico were menacing,
and the Briton needs a win in order to keep his title hopes alive. Given how
well he performs under pressure, and with rain potentially on the cards, ESPN is
backing Hamilton to finally break his Brazil duck at the 10th attempt to take
the title fight to Abu Dhabi.BettingDespite never winning in Brazil, Lewis
Hamilton is the bookies?favourite at 5/6 to take victory. Ricciardo (11/1) is
the closest driver to take the fight to Mercedes, while in the battle for
fourth, Force India are backed to edge out Williams in qualifying, with Sergio
Perez and Nico Hulkenberg tied on same odds at 200/1 compared with Valtteri
Bottas (300/1) and Felipe Massa (500/1). Fernando Alonso is 9/2 to record a top
six finish for McLaren.A lap with... Romain GrosjeanYou go onto the pit straight
and then big braking to go to the Senna S. Very tricky turn in on the left-hand
side. You really want to be well placed for the right turn two, which sets you
up for turn three and the second straight. Big braking to turn four, left-hand
side, 90 degrees, a pretty good corner. Then you get to the middle part -- turn
five is a high-speed corner going up the crest. Its tricky.Then its turn six and
the hairpin on the right-hand side. We cant use the curb as much as we used to.
Turn seven is a left-hand side corner, no braking, just a lift off. Its a bit of
a strange one. The second hairpin is then on the right-hand side, a second
high-speed corner going down the hill, prior to the last turn. Its a left-hand
corner where you really want to go early on the throttle because youre facing a
wall to go up to the finish line.TyresAvailable compounds: hard, medium,
softCircuit facts courtesy of Pirelli:? Interlagos is the second-shortest lap of
the year, but probably the most intense as the cars are constantly cornering and
dealing with traffic. This adds to the demands on the tyres.? The resurfacing a
couple of years ago increased grip levels and smoothed out the bumps.? A very
wide variety of weather conditions are possible, from intense heat to heavy
rain.? Interlagos is one of the few anti-clockwise circuits, with the right-rear
tyre doing the most work? Tyres are often subjected to combined lateral and
longitudinal forces, which increase demand.
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of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12 years with the
Marlins. The move came as the team neared the end of its third consecutive
last-place season in the NL East. ZURICH -- Soccer great Franz Beckenbauer is a
criminal suspect in a World Cup fraud case.Beckenbauers home in Austria was
raided for evidence on Thursday on behalf of Swiss federal prosecutors
investigating corruption linked to FIFA. Switzerlands attorney generals office
said they had opened criminal proceedings against Beckenbauer and three other
German members of the 2006 World Cup organizing committee.The four are suspected
of fraud, money laundering, criminal mismanagement and misappropriation relating
to a payment of 6.7 million euros ($7.3 million) to FIFA in 2005.Searches of
premises or searches on a cooperative basis for the collection of evidence were
carried out in eight separate locations (in Austria and Germany) at the same
time today, the Swiss federal prosecution office said in a statement. In
addition, various suspects were questioned by or on behalf of the Office of the
Attorney General of Switzerland.Beckenbauers lawyers said he is cooperating with
all authorities involved.Franz Beckenbauer has supported the Swiss federal
prosecutors investigations since he has known about them, and cooperated
constructively in todays search, lawyers Werner Leitner and Michael Nesselhauf
said in a statement reported by German news agency dpa.Three of the suspects are
past or current members of FIFA ruling committee: Beckenbauer, Theo Zwanziger
and Wolfgang Niersbach.Niersbach, whose term expires in 2019, was banned for one
year by the FIFA ethics committee in July for not reporting suspected
wrongdoing.The fourth criminal suspect is Horst Schmidt, vice president of the
2006 organizing committee.Beckenbauer, Zwanziger and Schmidt have also been
under investigation for suspected bribery by the FIFA ethics committee for
several months.The Swiss criminal case, formally opened last November but
confirmed only on Thursday, has caused turmoil at the soccer federation of world
champion Germany and tarnished the reputation of a World Cup that was a popular
success. In Germany, the 2006 tournament has become known as its Summer
Fairytale.It also threatens to wreck the reputation of the 70-year-old
Beckenbauer, arguably the nations greatest ever player. The former Bayern Munich
and New York Cosmos defender captained and coached West Germany to World Cup
titles, then organized the tournament.It is suspected that the suspects
willfully misled their fellow members of the executive board of the organizing
committee for the 2006 World Cup, the Swiss prosecution office said. This was
presumably done by the use of false pretenses or concealment of the truth, thus
inducing the other committee members to act in a manner that caused (the German
soccer federation) a financial loss.Beckenbauer headed his countrys bid to win
the hosting rights in 2000 in a vote of the FIFA executive committee. Germany
won 12-11 in a final-round vote againnst a South Africa bid backed by Nelson
Mandela.dddddddddddd Beckenbauer then chaired the organizing committee.In
February, the German soccer federation published a 361-page inquiry report that
tried to explain a complex trail about payments of 6.7 million euros ($7.3
million) and 10 million Swiss francs ($10 million) being investigated by German
and Swiss authorities.The money linked Beckenbauer, then-FIFA president Sepp
Blatter, one-time FIFA power broker Mohamed bin Hammam and Robert Louis-Dreyfus,
the late former Adidas executive and former part owner of Swiss marketing agency
Infront.That inquiry, by law firm Freshfields, suggested a deeper involvement
than previously suspected of Beckenbauer, who later joined the FIFA executive
committee from 2007-11.It said the payment by the German federation to FIFA on
April 27, 2005, was falsely declared by the World Cup organizing committee for
an opening gala, but was intended for Louis-Dreyfus. That same day, FIFA
transferred the money to a Swiss account set up by Louis-Dreyfus.The inquiry
report said Blatter was aware of the payment, though the former FIFA president
has denied the claim.Swiss jurisdiction in the proceedings is based on the fact
that certain of the alleged criminal acts were carried out in Switzerland, which
is also the suspected place of unlawful enrichment, the federal prosecution
office said.In a separate investigation, German prosecutors and tax officials
suspect tax evasion by the national soccer federation. That case led Niersbach
and Helmut Sandrock to resign in recent months as the federations president and
general secretary, respectively.The Swiss case announced Thursday did not
mention Stefan Hans, chief financial officer for the 2006 organizing committee,
who is also suspected in the FIFA ethics case.Swiss federal prosecutors are
investigating the 2006 World Cup allegations as part of a wider probe of FIFAs
business. It has already put Blatter under criminal investigation for two
separate acts of suspected financial mismanagement.Swiss prosecutors are also
working with the U.S. Department of Justice in its extensive investigation of
corruption in world soccer.The American case has indicted more than 40
individuals and marketing agencies, including several former FIFA vice
presidents, and has targeted $10 million in supposed bribes paid by South
Africas successful bid to host the 2010 World Cup.Despite his legal issues,
Niersbach is still a member of the executive committees of FIFA and European
soccer body UEFA, after being elected last year by European member
federations.UEFA said Thursday that Niersbach is not being replaced while he is
not charged with any criminal offense and is appealing his FIFA ethics ban.
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