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Hakkinen believes Norris and Piastri are 'potential world champions'

Former F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen has predicted that his former team, McLaren, will win the 2024 constructors world championship in Abu Dhabi. The Papaya team are currently leading the standings, with challengers Ferrari 21 points behind them. McLaren world champion Mika Hakkinen believes that his former team will seal the deal in the final race of the season, explaining what makes them so fast in the process. 
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