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Domenicali predicts stronger Ferrari in Bahrain

Former Ferrari principal Stefano Domenicali believes Ferrari will bounce back in Bahrain after a poor showing in the season-opener. The Scuderia endured a miserable weekend, finishing over a minute behind the Mercedes and losing out to Red Bull's Max Verstappen with P4 and 5 finishes in round one. They also brought further scrutiny upon themselves when they ordered Charles Leclerc to stay behind Sebastian Vettel in the race, with many people unhappy that team orders were used in the first race of 2019. However, Domenicali, who was succeeded at Ferrari by Marco Mattiacci, Maurizio Arrivabene and now Mattia Binotto, called Melbourne a 'special place', and expects his former team to be more...
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