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Arrivabene admits Marchionne not happy as Ferrari frustrations mount

Maurizio Arrivabene admits that onlooking Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne was not happy with his team's latest Formula 1 misfortune in China, as frustrations begin to mount over its lack of a victory this season. Despite having a car that appears at times to be a match for Mercedes, Ferrari has failed to capitalise and been beaten by Nico Rosberg in all three races so far. In China, its chances of going for the win were dashed at the first corner when Sebastian Vettel collided with Kimi Raikkonen after he took avoiding action against Daniil Kvyat. With Marchionne having flown in for the race, Ferrari team principal Arrivabene admitted that his boss was left with little to smile about....
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