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Ferrari insider Leo Turrini: "They have found the problem from Melbourne"

Italian blogger Leo Turrini, who is famously very close to proceedings at Ferrari, has stated the team has found the problem from Melbourne which impeded them from really challenging for the win. The insider has been right about a number of things in 2018. For example, he was very early with his reports that Kimi Raikkonen would return to Sauber (now Alfa Romeo). This time, he claims the Maranello-based team have found the problem from last week in Melbourne. Heading into the weekend, Ferrari were the favourites to win after their impressive display in Barcelona at winter testing. They had the quickest car, both on race pace and on flying laps. Come Melbourne, though, Mercedes suddenly...
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