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Ferrari turn their attention to next season as they admit closing the gap is 'impossible'

Ferrari have already begun to turn their attentions to 2015 after admitting that the gap to the front will be "impossible" to close this year. It doesn't mean they'll halt development of the F14-T thanks to stable regulations which means any work done this year can benefit the next, but it signals that the team have given up on fighting for the title. "There's too much difference [between us and Mercedes]," said double-world champion Fernando Alonso after the Austrian Grand Prix. The race was dominated by Mercedes-powered cars, though the Spaniard managed to pop his Ferrari up into fifth, but he believes the power unit is lagging behind and it's not something they can...
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