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Domenicali: F14 T problems 'everywhere'

Stefano Domenicali says Ferrari still has a lot of work to do to give Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen a car capable of winning races in 2014. The Maranello-based outfit is currently third in the constructors' standings after making encouraging steps forward at the last race weekend in Malaysia. Fernando Alonso finished the race in fourth place, although he crossed the line 30 seconds down on the race winner Lewis Hamilton. 'Basically everywhere,' he told the official Formula 1 website when asked where the weak areas are on this year's car, the F14 T. 'I don’t think by fixing one problem you fix the whole performance – so we need to work to have a more efficient car; we need to...
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