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Ferrari concedes it will be hard to catch Mercedes

Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has conceded that his team will likely be playing catch-up to Mercedes throughout the Formula One season. Speaking ahead of this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, which will be a night race for the first time, Domenicali said rival engine manufacturers Mercedes and Renault have an advantage on Ferrari because their road-car divisions have more experience with fuel-efficient six-cylinder engines, which have come into F1 this year. 'We know that other engine manufacturers have advanced knowledge because they use that technology in their road cars, so we knew it was not going to be easy,' Domenicali said on the official F1 website. 'But we know the areas...
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