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Ferrari: Corrections will be evident in Bahrain

Ferrari are looking forward to a better weekend in Bahrain, confident that 'corrections we have made' will be evident. While the Scuderia set the pace in pre-season testing, they stumbled at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Lacking balance and taking a wrong turn with the set-up of the SF90, Sebastian Vettel finished a disappointing P4, some 57s down on race winner Valtteri Bottas. His team-mate Charles Leclerc was fifth on his Ferrari debut. However, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto is confident Australia will be a once-off blip. Previewing the upcoming Bahrain GP, he said: 'The Bahrain Grand Prix is the second round of what will be a very long and demanding season. 'The Sakhir...
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