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Ferrari had cooling problems says Marko

Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes cooling problems were the source of Ferrari's woes in Melbourne. The Scuderia's pre-season pace abandoned them down under, as Valtteri Bottas charged to victory with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc a minute adrift. The team claim to have made 'corrections' in order to up their pace in Bahrain, but Marko believes he knows the true reason for their struggles. 'It's quite clear that Ferrari has underperformed. And also Haas,' he told Autosport. 'We don't know exactly, but I think they just cut back on performance because they had cooling problems. 'The Haas was suddenly slower in relation [to the rest of the field compared to its long-run...
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