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Webber: Stable regulations a concern for Ferrari

The lack of changes in regulations for the next year will make it difficult for Ferrari to return to the top, Mark Webber says.  The Italian team look to have made a huge step back from last season in terms of pace. Sebastian Vettel was knocked out in Q2 at the season opener while Charles Leclerc only managed P7. Things weren't going much better on Sunday until a number of Safety Cars gave Leclerc P2. However, Vettel's struggles and the Monegasque's pace suggested that they may even be below Racing Point and McLaren in the pecking order. With regulations largely frozen for this season and next, teams won't be able to make huge strides in terms of development. Webber says that, if he were...
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