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"Biggest problem for Ferrari is the closest media scrutiny."

It's something you don't often hear at the start of an F1 season; "Ferrari still has a long way to go". F1 chief Ross Brawn believes it's going to be another tough season for the Italians after a dramatic season start in Austria. In the first round of the GP of Styria it was already done for the Scuderia. Charles Leclerc drove off the rear wing of teammate Sebastian Vettel in turn three. What promised to be a not too strong weekend resulted in downright drama. In the column of Brawn on Formula1.com he says: "Charles did well by taking the blame immediately, but that doesn't help. It's sport and things like that can happen. Now the engineers in the factory have to work hard...
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