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Ferrari need 'better performance'

Despite more points it was the same story for Fernando Alonso in Malaysia as he again called for more speed from Ferrari. The double World Champion raced his way to fourth at the Sepang circuit, passing Nico Hulkenberg in the closing laps on his fresher Pirelli tyres. However, yet again Alonso was unable to fight for a podium place never mind the race win. The Ferrari driver brought his F14T home 35 seconds behind race winner Lewis Hamilton matching his deficit to Nico Rosberg at the previous outing in Australia. And although he has again urged Ferrari to find more speed, the 32-year-old says he had "fun" in Malaysia. "It was never an easy race, as I would expect," said...
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