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Ferrari can still win 2016 title insists team boss Maurizio Arrivabene

Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene believes the title is still possible for the Italian team, despite falling further behind Mercedes in Monaco, whilst Red Bull have closed the gap in the previous two races. Ferrari are now 67 points adrift of the championship lead and following Max Verstappen's Spanish win, followed by Daniel Ricciardo's second place in Monaco, the buffer to Red Bull has closed to just nine points. But Arrivabene insists the season is far from over for Ferrari, with mixed results - three different winners from the last three races - meaning no driver or team is running away with the championship at present. 'No way,' he said, when asked if the title was a...
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