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Ferrari needs a long hard look at itself - Mattiacci

Getty Images Enlarge Ferrari team principal Marco Mattiacci has told his team to have "a long hard look" at what it is doing in order to start targeting better results. Ferrari's slow start to the season saw Stefano Domenicali stand down as team principal after just three races and Mattiacci take over. Despite scoring a podium on his first race in charge, Mattiacci says recent performances - including last weekend's 6th- and 10th-place finishes in Canada - are not acceptable. "The final result [in Canada] was definitely not satisfactory, far from it, but the improvement in performance seen over the weekend shows that to get the most out of our package, we have to push in...
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