Vettel: We still have to go at full throttle in Abu Dhabi

Sebastian Vettel has▨ ♋insisted that the title fight is by no means over, despite his recent domination.
The Red Bull pilot has enjoyed a remarkable run since taking his second win of the season in Singapore, and with vi♕ctories in Japan, Korea and 🥃India following in quick succession, he now lies 13 points up on arch rival, Fernando Alonso.
With three races left, however, including this weekend's event in Abu Dhahi💃, where Vettel will be out to make it five wins on the trot, the Germa🐷n isn't taking anything for granted.
"It will be tough [to win the title], but it has been like that all season long, so I don't expect the situation to ease up," Vettel told the Press Association ahead of the 18th round in the 2012 F1 World Cham🍰pionship.
"We know we still have to go full throttle, and of course it helps to finish the races ahead of him [Alonso]. To understand thaღt you don't have to be a genius.
"So for this weekend in Abu Dhabi the same level of concentration and skill ಞis what is needed if we are to stay in front because with three races to go a comfortable lead is an elusive thing.
"Of course, going theꦫre as leaꦉder in the standings makes the track even more enjoyable where I hope we will sail on the tailwind of our four wins and add a fifth."
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner meanwhile is similarly cautious and while the Adrian Newey-designed RB8 may currently be the class of the field, he too believes that the title fight is ꧂'completely open'.
"It's already a personal b♕est for Sebastian to have won four races in succession (in one season). That is remarkable bearing in mind we turned up in Singapore with Sebastian having won only 🍸one race before that," Horner added.
"So he's hit a purple patch of form at exactly the right ൩time in the championship, and for us it's vital to keep that m🐟omentum running.
"We've got ourselves into a great position in the constructors' championship, but in the drivers' championship we can see it is still completely open. Thirteen🅠 p🥃oints, which is all that currently splits the drivers, basically equates to a third place in a race.
"With 75 points available from the f✅inal three races, it's going to be crucial for us ♔to make sure we have perfect weekends."