Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VETTEL SEEKS TO DENY ALONSO

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SAO PAULO, Nov 22, 2012 (AFP) - After helping his Red Bull team claim a stunning third consecutiv­e constructo­rs' world championsh­ip in Texas last weekend, defending drivers' champion Sebastian Vettel will seek, once again, to become the youngest triple champion in Formula One history in this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix.

In his 101st race, the 25-year-old German has a clear goal - to finish in the top four and thereby make it impossible for his only rival Fernando Alonso of Ferrari to overhaul his 13 points deficit and take his own third title.

On paper, for Vettel, it sounds simple enough after a sequence of results that recently saw him reel off four straight wins before finishing third in Abu Dhabi, after starting in the pit lane, and then second in Austin last Sunday.

But he knows that Alonso, 31, and Ferrari will do all they possibly can, within the rules, to seize the Spaniard's first title triumph since he joined the team.

He will be aware, too, of the threat from both McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button in the season finale.

Hamilton, in particular, has made it clear he wants to mark the 20th and final race of the year and of his career with McLaren on a high note as he races in their colours for the 110th time before transferri­ng to Mercedes next year.

“Brazil has been the scene of some epic races for me during my time at McLaren and, for many reasons, this weekend will be a very big race for me,” said Hamilton, 27.

“As my final race behind the wheel of a McLaren, I vow to the whole team that I'll give it my all on every single lap.”The Briton will know he has the team behind him again, for the last time, as they want to end the season on a high with both drivers on the podium if possible.

That will make life difficult for Vettel and Red Bull whose frailties were exposed last Sunday when Mark Webber had to retire with alternator failure, the team's third in races.

In response, the team are planning to run with updated parts and to attack throughout the weekend.

Even if the weekend turns into a battle for survival in the rain, as forecast, Red Bull have declared they will not be taking a cautious approach. Team chief Christian Horner said they know no other approach than racing to win.

“We just have to approach the next race as we have the previous 19,” he said.

“We have to go there, attack the weekend, and get the best out of ourselves; the car, the strategy, the drivers, and reliabilit­y. “Anything can happen, as we have seen this season, but it is good to be going there with a lead, and we go there determined to close the job off.”Alonso and Ferrari, who dem-

In his 101st race, the 25-year-old German has a clear goal - to finish in the top four and thereby make it impossible for his only rival Fernando Alonso of Ferrari to overhaul his 13 points deficit and take his own third title

onstrated their pragmatism in Texas by deliberate­ly sacrificin­g Brazilian Felipe Massa's grid position for the benefit of Alonso, by breaking the seal on his gearbox, are equally focussed on raising their performanc­e for what promises to be an exciting end to a long season.

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