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Ferrari expected to struggle in Hungary

Ferrari were frank in their post-race assessment of their lack of competitiveness during this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, even after both drivers succeeded in finishing in the points in Budapest. “Going into this race weekend, we knew we would be struggling a bit," admitted team principal Stefano Domenicali after the race at the Hungaroring on Sunday afternoon. "Today's result cannot put a smile on our faces because at no point in the race were we competitive,: he continued. "After a promising start to the season, we are experiencing a drop in competitiveness. "Now we need to stay calm and not give up, which is what we are used to doing, especially in the most...
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