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Marchionne "expects" Ferrari to start winning in Spain

Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne is confident the Italian Formula 1 team can start winning races, beginning with this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. Although the Maranello squad has shown promise in the first four races of the season, reliability problems and accidents have meant it has failed to present a challenge to the dominant Mercedes team. Sebastian Vettel is already 67 points behind championship leader Nico Rosberg, with Kimi Raikkonen 57 adrift. But Marchionne reckons once the bad luck goes away, Ferrari will start beating Mercedes. "I am confident," Marchionne said during the presentation of the new Alfa Romeo Giulia in Balocco, Italy. "Sunday will be an important...
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