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Ferrari to bring upgrades to Saudi Arabia and Australia

Heading into the 2023 season it was expected that the new leadership of Fred Vasseur would lead Ferrari to a more successful title challenge than last year. The Frenchman replaced former team principal Mattia Binotto over the winter after a dreadful end to the season saw Ferrari narrowly hold on the second place in the constructors’ championship. Despite being arguably the quickest team last season, reliability issues and strategic blunders from Ferrari allowed Red Bull to cruised to both championships with ease. Vasseur has unfortunately not been able to overcome last season’s issues just yet, as Charles Leclerc was forced to retire from the Bahrain Grand Prix with a power unit issue,...
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