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Arrivabene labels Mexico a 'lesson of humility'

– Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene says the squad's showing at the Mexican Grand Prix was a "lesson of humility" as neither Sebastian Vettel nor Kimi Räikkönen finished the race.Vettel sustained a puncture at Turn 1 and later crashed out while recovering positions, while Räikkönen was eliminated in a collision with Williams' Valtteri Bottas.It marked the first time that Ferrari has suffered a double retirement since the 2006 Australian Grand Prix."Over the course of this season we had already managed to touch the sky," Arrivabene reflected."This time we reached the bottom. But the race was a lesson of humility that we must put to good use and...
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