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Domenicali: Everything to play for in Brazil

Ferrari Team Principal Stefano Domenicali believes there is 'everything to play for' in the Drivers' championship at Interlagos, with Fernando Alonso sitting 13 points behind Sebastian Vettel. A strong first lap in the United States Grand Prix saw the Spaniard leap to fourth from seventh on the grid, before rising to third after Mark Webber's retirement. 'Given how things looked yesterday afternoon after qualifying, this result can be seen as positive,' said Domenicali. 'Sure, Fernando has lost a few points to the championship leader, but the important thing was to limit the damage so as to arrive at the last race with everything to play for and that is now the case....
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