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Arrivabene says Hungary win proves critics wrong

Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene says that the squad's victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix proved doubters wrong, following a few difficult races for the outfit. Ferrari claimed victory in the second round of 2015 in Malaysia but slipped off the podium in Canada and Austria, while it was firmly third best in Britain prior to rain late in the race. Vettel and team-mate Kimi Raikkonen jumped into first and second at the start in Hungary and while Raikkonen was forced to retire due to a power problem, Vettel cruised to a win which puts him within 42 points of championship leader Lewis Hamilton. "Over the past few weeks, we had had comments from people who said...
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