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Ferrari chiefs hail the ’omnivorous’ SF70-H

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene and technical chief officer Mattia Binotto were delighted and relieved that the Scuderia managed to put the curse of Monaco behind and secured its first win in the Principality since 2001. Ferrari recorded its third win of the season and its first one-two finish. The Italians showed commaning pace on the narrow streets of Monte Carlo and gave no room for the others to endanger their resurgance on the circuit which has not been kind to the Prancing Horse over the last years. Team chief Maurizio Arrivabene showed no emotions after the electrifying qualifying session as he thought of Ferrari’s woes at the Russian GP where the team could not...
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