The title may have been won back in Austin, but the battle for P3 in the championship rages on, and heading into the season finale Ferrari's Charles Leclerc - currently 11 points behind rival Max Verstappen - has vowed to take risks to win the position from the Dutchman.

Despite missing out on a final run in Q3, when he was backed up by a slowing pack, Leclerc will start Sunday's race in Abu Dhabi from P3, behind 2019 champion Lewis Hamilton and Verstappen, the winner last time out in Brazil.

Ferrari gave away a lot of time to Mercedes in Abu Dhabi's twisting final sector in qualifying, but Leclerc said he was still targetting victory, with Verstappen in particular firmly in the Monegasque’s crosshairs.

“Yes, definitely," said the Ferrari driver when asked if he can win, "and I will take quite a bit of risk at the start. I need to take some risk; I need to finish in front of Max for the championship, and in the end I will give it all and we will see what happens."

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