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'Ferrari starts season in Austria with 20 horsepower extra'

Ferrari was one of the first F1 teams to close its factory doors in response to the corona virus. Italy is considered to be one of the hardest hit countries, but slowly but surely life is being picked up there again. This is also the case at Ferrari, which has opened its doors to start working with the SF1000 before the season - expected to start on July 5 in Austria. Three shifts per day It is a fact that Ferrari didn't make a great impression in Barcelona during the winter tests, so they have to get to work if they are to be successful in Austria. Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport has looked extensively at what Ferrari is going to do now to make up for the alleged backlog. This way they...
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