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Ferrari looking for more speed, not enough now

SPA-FRANCORSHAMPS, Belgium, Aug 26, 2013 (AFP) - Ferrari team chief Stefano Domenicali was encouraged, but not satisfied, by the improvement which saw Fernando Alonso finish second in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The Italian boss said he was pleased to see progress -as the two-time champion Spaniard turned ninth on the grid into a podium finish - but wanted more pace ahead of next week's Italian Grand Prix at Monza. "I think it was important not only for Fernando, who deserved a very good car, but also for the team," he said. "They are working very hard to make sure that we are able to fight until the end in the championship. We had a very bad...
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