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Arrivabene adamant on steady progress

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene pins hopes on continual development rather then on revolutionary packages. The Italian is hopeful that his squad can keep up with its big rival Mercedes and can establish itself as a serious title-contender this year. Ferrari will introduce new parts in the forthcoming races, but will do it in small steps. „There will be something [for Sochi], but nothing of great importance,' Arrivabene said to motorsport.com. 'We decided long ago the philosophy of a gradual development, because when you start a season with a whole new project, it makes no sense to bring revolutionary packages.” Ferrari had problems with its power unit. Its realiability...
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