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Ferrari: Matching Red Bull's straight-line speed will reduce reliance on driver skill

Ferrari Senior Performance Engineer Jock Clear says the team must strive to match Red Bull’s impressive straight-line speed to reduce the dependence on driver skill to mitigate the time loss. The Italian outfit opened the new regulation cycle impressively last year with two victories in the opening three races to open up a huge 49-point […]
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