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‘Little things missing’ in Ferrari’s 2018 F1 season - Todt

FIA president Jean Todt says only “little things were missing” in Ferrari’s 2018 season, which he believes prevented the team from beating Formula 1 rivals Mercedes. Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel led both world championships after the opening 10 rounds of the season but despite appearing to have the fastest car for the majority of the year, a series of missed opportunities and a wrong direction in development derailed its title hopes. Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton took full advantage to maintain the German manufacturer’s perfect record of winning every single championship on offer since the V6 hybrid era began in 2014, with Hamilton clinching his fifth drivers’ world title....
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