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Ferrari expecting to see impacts of "corrections" this weekend

Ferrari are expecting its performane to improve this weekend as they prepare for round two of the Formula 1 season that takes place in Bahrain this weekend. It was a near-disaster for Scuderia in Australia, with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc finishing fourth and fifth, respectively, but it was a massive drop-off to what we saw from last season's runners-up from Barcelona pre-season testing. Previewing the Bahrain Grand Prix, Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto pointed out the importance to react from last weekend's disappointment at the Bahrein International Circuit. "The Sakhir Circuit has very different characteristics to the Australian one, with traction and braking being key...
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