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Vettel backed by passionate Arrivabene: 'Should I fire him?!'

Ferrari chief Maurizio Arrivabene took umbrage with questions posed to him at the team boss press conference for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Friday, rhetorically asking a journalist if he should fire Sebastian Vettel due to Prancing Horse's struggles this year. The Italian outfit started 2018 strongly, regularly competing for race wins alongside Mercedes, but since the summer break the Silver Arrows have sped ahead, taking advantage of Ferrari's downturn in form to win the constructors' championship as well as the drivers' title through Lewis Hamilton. Arrivabene found himself in the firing line at the press conference in Abu Dhabi when asked by BBC journalist Andrew Benson why he...
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