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Ferrari can win 2018 title - Briatore

Apr.10 Ferrari really can win the 2018 world championship. That is the view of former Renault boss Flavio Briatore, after Sebastian Vettel won the opening two races of the season in Australia and Bahrain. "This Ferrari is better than the last," he told Italian Rai radio. "I would say that it is on par with the Mercedes and we will finally see a good championship with two teams having a 50 per cent chance to win the races," Briatore added. That is despite the fact that, in Australia, Mercedes seemed to have clearly the faster car even though Vettel ultimately won. "Australia is not typical," Briatore explained. "Bahrain is more indicative and there,...
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