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Ferrari working hard on qualifying pace

Ferrari technical director Pat Fry says the team is working hard on its qualifying pace at this early stage of the season. One of Ferrari's main weaknesses in 2012 was its speed over one lap, with the car much stronger in race trim on a Sunday. Although Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso qualified second and third respectively in Malaysia, Fry admits the qualifying pace is an area the team has highlighted it needs to improve having worked to retain its long run strength. "We've shown reasonable race pace and on all the tyre types we have used so far we have performed well, however we still have a way to go to be quickest in qualifying and we are working very hard on that at the...
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