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A decisive weekend for Ferrari in Austin

An intense end to the season, with many points at stake and “open rankings”. After almost a month of break, Formula 1 stops this weekend in Austin. Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur approaches the American GP with renewed confidence. “With the Austin race begins the intense end of the season consisting of six races organized in two triplets in just eight weeks – Vasseur’s words -. As far as we are concerned, we want to verify on the high-speed corners of this circuit the validity of what we have already brought in the previous races.”

“This weekend will also be particularly important the preparation done at home before arriving at the circuit: the Sprint format is in fact returning and this means that we will have a single free practice session before moving on to qualifying for the hundred kilometer race on Saturday – added the Team Principal of the Reds -. Charles and Carlos have prepared well and the team is motivated and as always we will focus on ourselves to get the most out of the package at our disposal. We have to give everything, because the values ​​at stake are very close and in the rankings everything is still open.”

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