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Ferrari 'determined' to beat Williams - Allison

Ferrari technical director James Allison says the team is "determined" to beat Williams to third place in the constructors' championship. Williams moved in to third at the Italian Grand Prix, and Felipe Massa's fifth place in Singapore - one place behind Fernando Alonso but comfortably ahead of Kimi Raikkonen - ensured it still holds that position with five races remaining. Allison says recent improvements to the Ferrari have started to deliver in terms of performance, giving the team confidence it can overhaul the current nine-point gap. “We left Singapore with some satisfaction that areas we'd been working on the car, to improve its mechanical grip for example, appear to be...
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