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Alonso – 'We Definitely Need To Improve Our Top Speed'

Ferrari will be looking  to close the gap on their rivals in the next Grand Prix in Bahrain after coming away from Sepang with mixed results. Fernando Alonso endured a challenging weekend to finish the Malaysian Grand Prix in fourth place and keep his third place in the Drivers championship after two races and while the Spaniard was happy to get points he admitted there was still a lot of work to do this season. 'The points scored today are the result of a trouble free weekend, in which the small improvements on the car worked as we had expected and it ran very reliably. We definitely have a lot more work to do, because while we are moving forward, the others are doing the same. Everyone...
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