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Fred Vasseur has vowed that Ferrari will ‘fight until the last corner of the last lap’ for the constructor’s crown in the season finale.

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“I’d rather be 20 points ahead than 20 points behind! But let’s see, I think the next one will probably be a little better for us too. “Let’s fight until the last corner of the last lap,” he said.

Asked whether there would be more pressure on his rivals than heading to Abu Dhabi and whether this could help his title bid, Vasseur joked. “No, I want 20 points in my pocket!

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“It’s not a matter of pressure, [needing] We will do a good job and proceed quickly. we could [a] Once or twice a weekend during the season, [we will] Trying to do better than this.

“But even if it’s true [we] Get 1-2 and you can become a champion. But first, the most important thing is not to start thinking about what others are doing, but to focus on ourselves. [on] Because that would slow down the pace of the weekend a little bit.

“At least this weekend the approach was very good. [we are] During the championship we just focused on the car and strategy and didn’t think too much about what McLaren or Red Bull were doing.”

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