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Ferrari ‘in a hole', wary making large 2021 gains ‘tough'

Ferrari’s CEO Louis Camilleri has accepted that making substantial gains in the 2021 Formula 1 season will be tough, amid the marque’s present struggles. Ferrari, which has finished runner-up in the standings for the past three years, has plunged to sixth in the Constructors’ Championship this season, amid difficulties with its SF1000. It failed to score at Spa-Francorchamps, had both cars retire at Monza, though picked up five points at Mugello courtesy of eighth for Charles Leclerc and 10th for Sebastian Vettel. Formula 1 is maintaining its current chassis for the 2021 campaign, in a bid to cut costs due to coronavirus, with limited updates permitted for each marque....
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