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Ferrari will learn from 2017's 'painful lessons' - Marchionne

Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne has promised that Ferrari will learn from what went wrong in 2017 and come back stronger in 2018. The team had a dream start to this year's world championship, but then struggled to keep up the momentum over the summer. That allowed Lewis Hamilton to reel in Sebastian Vettel. Once ahead he was able to pull away and clinch the title last week in Mexico. "We have done well given our starting point," Marchionne told a Ferrari investors conference call this week. "If I had asked anybody at this time last year as to how well we would have done in 2017, I couldn't have got a buyer for the idea that we would be that far advanced in the first half...
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