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| | A result that's hard to swallow The Hungarian Grand Prix turned out to be much harder than expected for Scuderia Ferrari. Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc lacked pace all race long with their SF1000s and the result did not live up to expectations. Sebastian finished sixth with Charles just outside the points in eleventh, having struggled on his first set of slicks. |
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//100X1000 Jean Todt arrives It was July 4 1993: the Magny-Cours circuit was hosting the French Grand Prix. Ten days earlier, for the first time ever, a non-Italian had been appointed to manage Scuderia Ferrari. It was Jean Todt, who on 20 June, as boss of Peugeot Sport, had just won an historic third victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. READ THE NEWS |
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| //FOCUS ON Hungarian Grand Prix - Recap |
//MARC GENE' Here is Marc Gené's debrief about #HungarianGP |
| | //HISTORY Scuderia Ferrari history. The journey begins |
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