The intensity is still on for 2019. There’s seven races to go and we have a solid gap in both championships. But obviously a string of one or two really bad weekends can make it swing in the other direction so we’ve got to keep pushing and this is what will do. You can’t take anything for granted. We knew that Spa and Monza will be difficult for us and this is how it happened. Singapore on paper looks much better for us and the [Red] Bulls. But no doubt Ferrari will also have learned in the meantime and will have a better package there, better than Hungary.