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Vettel not promising Ferrari resurgence in Bahrain

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel speaks during a press conference ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix March 28, 2019. — Reuters pic

That prompted much head-scratching back at the team’s Maranello headquarters, especially after Ferrari had lit up the timing screens in winter testing. “I think we are not in a position to be able to make promises. The truth is that we need to wait and see.”

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