Championship leader Lewis Hamilton insists "nothing is out of reach" as he bids to defy the odds with victory at Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix.
Hamilton, who heads Sebastian Vettel by three points at the summit of the Formula One championship, was only third in practice at the Marina Bay circuit on Friday.
But Hamilton has refused to give up hope of retaining the lead of the championship race in his quest to become the first British driver to win four world titles.
But Hamilton has refused to give up hope of retaining the lead of the championship race in his quest to become the first British driver to win four world titles.
"We were obviously close with the field today and we have still got some improvements to make with the car," said Hamilton.
"Red Bull seem like they're very strong and they're thereabouts with Ferrari, so we've got some work to do, but nothing is out of reach."
Hamilton has been on pole position at both races since the summer break, and qualifying is crucial in Singapore with overtaking virtually impossible. Seven of the last nine pole-sitters have gone on to win.
"Red Bull seem like they're very strong and they're thereabouts with Ferrari, so we've got some work to do, but nothing is out of reach."
Hamilton has been on pole position at both races since the summer break, and qualifying is crucial in Singapore with overtaking virtually impossible. Seven of the last nine pole-sitters have gone on to win.
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