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JUAN Pablo Montoya has admitted he will feel like the winner if he finishes third in tomorrow night's Italian Grand Prix.
The runaway victor of this race 12 months ago in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York, Montoya knows Ferrari is a class apart after seven successive wins and 50 consecutive finishes on the podium dating back to 1999.
With Ferrari determined to win in front of its home fans here, anything less than a third successive quinella is unthinkable to fans who will pack the Autodromo north of Milan.
In the past 12 months, Ferrari has proved it not only has the fastest cars, but the most reliable ones, too.
It is unbeaten since the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
"It is looking increasingly difficult for us to achieve...