Quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel returns to a happy hunting ground in Singapore this weekend still on maximum attack for another drivers’ title.

The Ferrari driver picked up his second win of the year at the Hungarian Grand Prix in July but the dominant form of Briton Lewis Hamilton has allowed the Mercedes driver to open up a 74- point advantage over Vettel with six races remaining.

Vettel, third in the standings and 21 points behind Hamilton’s team-mate Nico Rosberg, was optimistic about reducing the deficits at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, where he won three times with Red Bull and also finished second twice.

“It is always difficult to predict what is going to happen but this place has been a good place for me, very good results the last couple of years,” the 28-year-old said.

“I really love the track, it is one of the most challenging events we face in the season and I think we have a strong package so hopefully we can keep this record up.

“The goal for the championship is maximum attack, we have to go for everything we can get. Obviously Nico is closer to us than to Lewis but as long as the chances are there we have to try and make anything possible that we can do.

“Being realistic Lewis is in a very good position.”

Hamilton has won seven of the year’s races, including the last two in Belgium and Italy, with Rosberg landing the other three.

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