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SF71H 'most promising Ferrari' in F1's hybrid era - Sergio Marchionne

The SF71H is the “most promising car” Ferrari has produced in the hybrid era, according to its Chairman Sergio Marchionne, as the team chases its first title since 2008. Ferrari, having lagged substantially behind Mercedes between 2014 and 2016, winning only three races, surged back into contention under revised aerodynamic regulations in 2017. Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel challenged for the title, taking five wins, but came up short amid driver errors and reliability gremlins with its SF70H. Ferrari began the 2018 season with back-to-back victories in Australia and Bahrain, and also held strong race-leading positions in China and Azerbaijan before missing out on top spot. The...
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