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Singapore GP: Post Race press conference

Sebastian, as always, Singapore, a safety car features somewhere, it cut your lead early on, it obviously presented an opportunity in terms of strategy for others around you - but you used the word 'control' in your message to the team on the slow-down lap and I guess that's really what today was really all about. An incredible demonstration - the whole weekend - of control.SV: Yeah, well, I mean it doesn't happen just like that. It was surely not easy to get everything right all weekend. Extremely happy though. I think the whole team can be extremely proud. I know how much work is going in. Here obviously we have a funny rhythm. When it's nine o'clock the curfew kicks in. That's when our...
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