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Ferrari accepting of pace deficit to Mercedes

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel & Maurizio Arrivabene have both admitted the Scuderia will find it very difficult to beat Mercedes, as the German team enjoy a pace advantage. While Ferrari have enjoyed a very positive winter break overall, with their new SF15-T proving reliable, fast and pliant for both drivers, they are still accepting of the fact that rivals Mercedes appear to have quite a significant pace advantage. The fastest times of the final test were set by Mercedes, with Rosberg setting a 1.22.7 on the soft Pirellis on Day 2, and Lewis Hamilton a 1.23.022 on the same compound. The best Ferrari could manage was on the supersoft, a 1.23.2 from Kimi Raikkonen on Day 3, and a 1.23.4...
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