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Ferrari boss admits caution led to weakness

Ferrari's performance in the Japanese Grand Prix shed light on a season-long weakness that has plagued the SF-23, prompting the team to adopt a cautious approach during the race.  Despite the cautious strategy, the team managed to secure fourth and sixth-place finishes, with Carlos Sainz's tire-preserving tactics providing an edge on the day when Ferrari was the third-fastest car, trailing only Max Verstappen and the McLarens. Carlos Sainz openly admitted that the team opted for a conservative strategy to counter Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, acknowledging the team's reservations about tire performance.  Team principal Frederic Vasseur echoed these sentiments when...
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