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Arrivabene adamant Ferrari will keep fighting

– Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene maintains that the outfit is still in the hunt for the World Championship, despite slipping further behind Mercedes at the Russian Grand Prix.Ferrari encountered problems across the first three Grands Prix, with Kimi Räikkönen retiring in Australia, Sebastian Vettel failing to start in Bahrain, before the pair collided on the opening lap in China.In Russia, Vettel was eliminated on the first lap after twice being hit by Daniil Kvyat, while Räikkönen trailed home a distant third as Mercedes secured a 1-2 finish.It leaves Räikkönen and Vettel 57 and 67 points respectively behind early leader Nico Rosberg, with Ferrari 81 points adrift...
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