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Ferrari to bring 'small evolutions' to French GP

Ferrari will bring a series of “small evolutions” to the French Grand Prix as it bids to close the gap to Formula 1 rivals Mercedes. The Scuderia is yet to win a race in the opening seven rounds of the season but felt it had been robbed of victory at the Canadian Grand Prix after Sebastian Vettel, who finished the race in first place, was handed a controversial penalty. As a result, Ferrari lost further ground to Mercedes in both world championships Ferrari hopes introducing a series of updates at this weekend’s race in France will help it better understand its complex 2019 F1 car, which has performed inconsistently so far this campaign. “Following Canada we definitely want to get...
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