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Ferrari commits to update package after Spanish GP investigation

Ferrari will stick with its new upgrade package for the Monaco Grand Prix after investigations confirmed it was not the cause of its lack of pace in Spain, Motorsport.com has learned. The Italian outfit introduced a major overhaul of its SF-15 in Barcelona as part of an effort to close the gap to Mercedes. But after a tricky weekend at Barcelona where it slipped further away from Mercedes than it had been at any other race, the team was left seeking answers for its problems. Matters were also not helped by the fact that Kimi Raikkonen elected to revert to the old specification package for Spain. Testing confirmed update worked A lot of work was carried out at last week’s Barcelona test to...
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