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We deserved more - Arrivabene

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene was left to wonder what could have been at the Austrian Grand Prix, had things not gone completely wrong for Sebastian Vettel. The 49-year old Italian confirmed the team is still unsure what caused the spectacular tyre failure on Vettel's Ferrari. Ferrari started the Austrian GP with high hopes even with the grid penalty for Sebastian Vettel. The Ferrari SF16-H proved to be a competitive machine on the Spielberg circuit and the drivers managed to qualify on the second softest compound in Q2, allowing them to stretch their first stints longer than those on the ultra soft tyres. Vettel showed strong pace while leading the race before his first stop,...
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