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"I'm
glad we're going to Singapore. It's a fantastic city, I like the
food and I don't mind that we race in the evening. Furthermore
it's another city circuit and the slower the circuits are this
year the better we were, just look at Valencia and Monaco: there's
no reason, why it shouldn't be the same in Singapore.
I
still have a score to settle with this race. Last year, at the end
of the race, I drove into a wall, when I was fighting for the
fourth position against Glock. I really don't like that memory.
The first night race was great for all of us. Besides some parts
of the run-off area the whole track is perfectly illuminated.
There's no difference to daylight. As on all tracks like this
overtaking is almost impossible. The KERS will be an advantage,
but it won't make the difference like it did in Spa or in Monza.
If
it's true that the F60 is more competitive on slow tracks, than
it's also true that the other teams will show up with improvements;
that's why it will be more difficult for us. We have to try to use
the package we have the best way possible and we need to find the
best set up. If we attain perfection than we can fight for a place
on the podium. This is our goal. We gained a place on the podium
five times in a row and as of the race at the Nurburgring I gained
the same number of points as the leaders in the standings. Let's
hope we can proceed like this until the end of the season. It
would be great keeping the third place in the Constructors'
Championship, but it will be very difficult, too. Over the last
four Grands Prix we had only one car in the points, but now we
also need the second car's contribution. I'm sure that thanks to
his experience Giancarlo can make it.
I
think that out of the four remaining races the one in Singapore
suits Ferrari the best. If we want to win we need to be more than
perfect and need a little bit of luck. But after the win in Spa it
would be fantastic to have this feeling once again."
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