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Ferrari admit they need to find at least two tenths

Oct.19 Two tenths of a second could ensure Fernando Alonso is able to win the 2012 Formula 1 world championship according to the team's boss. 'We need to find at least two tenths,' Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport. Although Alonso's fastest race lap in Korea last time out was four tenths off the fastest Red Bull, Felipe Massa was just two tenths adrift the ultimate pace in the sister F2012. Reports have indicated the Brazilian was at the wheel of a new exhaust layout that will be added to Alonso's red car in India next weekend. Domenicali said the step needed by Ferrari to compete with Red Bull and track down Sebastian Vettel's 6-point lead is...
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