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Ferrari face ‘intense' scrutiny from Italian press

Ex-Ferrari team boss Ross Brawn is hoping the Scuderia are going to cope with the 'incredibly intense' media scrutiny, especially back home in Italy. Ferrari continue to find new ways to make the wrong headlines during the 2020 season after a collision between Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel at the Styrian Grand Prix resulted in both drivers having to retire from the race. It provided the latest flashpoint in the dynamic between the two drivers and prevented Ferrari from gathering race data to test whether their much needed upgrades were having any positive effect on their SF1000 cars. Brawn has first-hand experience of how volatile the press can be when it concerns Ferrari and has...
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