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Five theories to explain Ferrari crisis

Mar.19 Elements of the Italian media are wondering if Ferrari's 2019 title hopes have collapsed after just a single race. The Maranello team dominated pre-season testing, but in Australia were outclassed by Mercedes and Red Bull-Honda. The press is not impressed. "Even Alonso in 2012 did better than Vettel in 2019," wrote Il Giornale. Corriere della Sera added: "Melbourne hides more serious ills. Binotto must make a diagnosis and then apply the therapy." There are five leading theories as to what went wrong. First, Ferrari was conspicuously slow in the speed traps in Melbourne. Jean Alesi, a former Ferrari driver, told Canal Plus that he has heard from his friends at...
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