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Mattiacci eyes '360 degrees' of improvement

Ferrari team principal Marco Mattiacci says the car needs to be improved “at 360 degrees” to be competitive. Having been comfortably off the pace of the likes of Mercedes and Williams in recent races, Ferrari was able to challenge for victory in Hungary with Fernando Alonso eventually finishing second to Daniel Ricciardo. One area the team is weak compared to Mercedes is with its power unit but Mattiacci doesn't want Ferrari focusing in just one area when looking at ways of closing the gap in the future. “We need to improve the car at 360 degrees,” Mattiacci said. “It's not just the power unit, it's not just aerodynamics, it's not just the chassis; it's the team, the car… so...
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