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Ferrari's troubles ‘completely unacceptable'

Pat Symonds says Ferrari's reliability woes are 'completely unacceptable' especially if Kimi Raikkonen's Malaysian troubles were a repeat of Sebastian Vettel's. Vettel did not contest qualifying in Malaysia due to a broken manifold. The team replaced his engine ahead of the grand prix only for Raikkonen to suffer the same problem on the grid, putting him out of the race. 'When Vettel had the problem with the inlet manifold in qualifying in Malaysia you have to look at the other car and you have to say: ‘We’ve got to see if we’ve got that problem on the other car',' Symonds told F1fanatic. 'I might be wrong but it didn’t appear that happened and I do think Kimi’s problem was the...
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