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Beating Red Bull will be hard work - Alonso

Fernando Alonso says Ferrari has a lot of work to do to catch Red Bull at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend. Sebastian Vettel was 0.6s clear of the rest of the field in second practice at Monza on Friday, with Alonso 0.877s off in fifth. The Ferrari driver waned against reading too much into the times but conceded that his team is facing an uphill struggle. "The feeling is the same as any Friday, which means we're neither very happy nor very disappointed with our performance level and we will have to wait and see how qualifying goes before getting a true picture," he said. "Red Bull seems very strong again here and we will have to do a lot of work to be as well prepared as...
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