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Lauda banking on Ferrari in Singapore

Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda sees Ferrari as his outright favourite to win in Singapore next weekend. Mercedes' back to back wins at Spa and Monza have put Lewis Hamilton in command of the world championship fight. After the German outfit inflicted a heavy loss on the Scuderia on its home turf, and even as the performance level of its W08 chassis continues to improve, Lauda still sees Ferrari prevailing around flood-lit  Marina Bay street circuit.  "We won at Monza and that was a shame for Ferrari and their important event," the F1 legend told Italy's Corriere dello Sport. "But in Singapore maybe Vettel will change things again. Gallery: Ferrari's 70th...
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