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Ferrari hoping to rectify Australian GP weaknesses in Bahrain

Charles Leclerc Ferrari is heading into this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix hoping to have rectified the weaknesses it experienced in the season-opening Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix. Off the back of a strong performance in pre-season testing, Sebastian Vettel could only manage fourth at Albert Park and team-mate Charles Leclerc fifth. While that performance was down on expectations, of greater concern was that the duo, who finished more or less together on track, were almost a minute behind race winner Valtteri Bottas. With Bahrain set to offer up a different style of challenge, Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto is hoping the team has understood and resolved the issues which blighted its...
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