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Ferrari drivers stumped by Mercedes speed at Suzuka

A car upgrade may have allowed Mercedes to catch up with Ferrari, this is the view of their four-time Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel after the Reds were trounced in FP2, a session which might rise in importance for race day. After four consecutive pole positions for Charles Leclerc, Mercedes' championship leader Lewis Hamilton said recently that Ferrari had 'changed something about the engine' that makes it 'better than all the others'. He, therefore, urged Mercedes to resume its 2019 development race, and the Brackley based team duly arrived at Suzuka with updates around the bargeboards, front wing and sidepods. In Friday practice, Mercedes was clearly the fastest team, with...
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