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Ferrari suffer Bahrain test setback

Ferrari's attempts to improve their faltering form suffered a setback when they had to abandon running early at this week's Bahrain test. Fernando Alonso managed to complete only 12 laps on the second day of the test on Wednesday before the team discovered the chassis was damaged. Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen finished ninth and 10th in the race on Sunday. The team hoped to carry out a series of set-up evaluations based on information from the first day on Tuesday. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //
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