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Rosberg: Ferrari car 'in the wrong place' aerodynamically

Ferrari's performance was impaired in China by the aerodynamics of its SF90, a car crucially suffering from a lack of downforce according to 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg. The Scuderia was clearly outpaced by arch-rival Mercedes in Shanghai, with the Italian outfit's drivers losing in the corners the advantage enjoyed by their car on the straight. Ferrari's interpretation of this year's aero rules puts the emphasis on lower aerodynamic drag, but that approach has been to the detriment of the SF90's overall balance says Rosberg who spoke with representatives of the Italian squad. "Mercedes are big, big favourites at the moment," said the German in his post-race Vlog broadcasted...
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