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Questions over Ferrari's loss of power

For some time now, rival teams have openly questioned the massive step forward Ferrari has taken this year in terms of its engine power, Lewis Hamilton famously referring to it as a 'trick'. Though there have been no official protests, Mercedes and Renault have openly questioned the obvious power gain that has not only moved the Ferrari works team forward but its customer teams, Sauber and Haas. Auto Motor und Sport reports that GPS data in Singapore and Sochi shows that Ferrari has lost its power advantage, a claim that makes sense when one considers Sebastian Vettel's inability to out-gun Lewis Hamilton at the start of Sunday's race. All manner of theories as to how Ferrari has gained...
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