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Ferrari working hard to improve F2012 DRS for qualifying

Nov.1 Ferrari is focused on improving the rear wing and DRS system of its 2012 car, as Fernando Alonso pushes to rescue his dwindling championship challenge to Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. Germany's Auto Motor und Sport said the Italian team has acknowledged that while Red Bull is not far away in race pace, the F2012 is struggling primarily in qualifying. 'The problem is the rear wing,' read the report. 'In the DRS position it is generating too little top speed.' Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo is quoted by Italy's La Stampa: 'If we always start from the third or fourth row, then everything becomes difficult, if not impossible. 'How do you recover if you are already ten seconds...
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