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Ferrari didn't think Hungary win was possible

Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene said the Italian squad never expected to fight for victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix after a difficult Friday. Sebastian Vettel took his second win of the 2015 season at the Hungaroring after controlling the race from the start, having overtaken the front row-starting Mercedes from third on the grid. Although Vettel faced little opposition from his rivals during the race, Arrivabene conceded the team was not hopeful after the first two practice sessions. "Of course we were not thinking to win the race, but at least to fight," Arrivabene said. "Then, everything happened on Friday, so Saturday the first thought was 'guys, calm down, we need to...
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