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Shocking new rumour hints at why Ferrari are so far behind

Having made so much progress last season, Ferrari have taken a substantial step backwards so far in 2023, with the Italians currently finding themselves 187 points behind Red Bull. Ferrari's deficit to Red Bull after just seven races is unbelievable, given that it means the Austrians have scored on average 26.7 points more than Ferrari at every Grand Prix this season. Whilst reliability hasn't been too big of a problem for the Maranello-based team, inconsistency has been their downfall. This was highlighted perfectly at the Spanish Grand Prix, where Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc quite literally qualified at either end of the grid. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job...
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