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Mekies worried Ferrari tyre woes will pop up again

Article To news overview While the tyre woes that hindered Ferrari at the French Grand Prix didn't pop up again in Austria, sporting director Laurent Mekies says the difficulties could recur in the near future. The Scuderia bounced back after a poor showing at Paul Ricard, with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finishing the Styrian GP in sixth and seventh respectively. One of the main reasons Ferrari struggled so much in France was the severe graining of their front tyres, which Mekies fears could pop up again at Silverstone and the Hungaroring. "There are certainly venues that we are looking with more attention," Mekies told RacingNews365.com and other members of the media....
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