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Ferrari concedes Lewis Hamilton's China disqualification triggered F1 regression

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has conceded that Lewis Hamilton's F1 Chinese GP disqualification triggered its early-season troubles, admitting: "We lost our way". The post Ferrari concedes Lewis Hamilton's China disqualification triggered F1 regression appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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