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Ferrari drivers "want more" after "promising start"

Sam Hall Sunday 28 march 2021 21:15 - Updated: 21:15 Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were encouraged by the stronger than expected pace shown by Ferrari at the Bahrain Grand Prix but both were left wanting more. Ferrari is on the road to recovery after enduring its worst Formula 1 campaign in 40 years last season when the Scuderia finished sixth in the constructors' championship and comfortably adrift of the midfield 'fight for third'. Article continues under video With a new power unit introduced this year, the improvements were evident across the opening weekend as Leclerc finished sixth and Sainz eighth. Leclerc said: "It’s a nice start and a good feeling and I am reasonably...
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