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Ferrari 'climbed a mountain'

Maurizio Arrivabene started the year saying that he'd 'run barefoot in the hills of Maranello' if Ferrari won four races in 2015. That didn't quite happen, although the Scuderia team boss still reckons they 'climbed a mountain' at the end of a season which, in the event, brought three wins for Sebastian Vettel and saw them become Mercedes' closest challenger. Asked to sum up his first season in charge after the Abu Dhabi GP, Arrivabene said: "Since the first test in February, we had some good feeling. But the mountain to climb was really big. "The overall thing - not only the guys that are here, the guys that are in Maranello - they accepted this and they were climbing the...
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