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Ferrari's Maurizio Arrivabene: 'We did the best we could today”

Scuderia Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene was pleased with the performance of his driver’s during the Japanese Grand Prix, especially considering their starting positions. Both Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen received grid place penalties for a collision and a change of gearbox respectively, starting sixth and eighth respectively, but they climbed to fourth and fifth in the race. “Considering our starting position, being pushed back by a double penalty, we did the best we could today,” said Arrivabene. Ferrari had strong race pace but back markers and the lack of blue flags held both drivers up preventing them from exploiting their full potential. Vettel and Raikkonen...
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