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Former Ferrari boss hopes for Bahrain revival

Former Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali is fully expecting his former team to bounce back from its Australian Grand Prix woes when round two of the Formula 1 season gets underway in Bahrain next week. The Scuderia team went into last weekend's season-opener in Melbourne as favourites - following its dominance in pre-season testing in Barcelona last month. But in qualifying, the Ferrari drivers were seven-tenths off Mercedes - and in the race, race-winner Valtteri Bottas was almost a minute in front of Sebastian Vettel, who finished just outside the podium in fourth. Vettel never really threatened to dismantle the Silver Arrows' top positions and was eventually overtaken by the Red Bull...
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