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Ferrari now at championship level - Allison

©ScuderiaFerrari Ferrari technical director James Allison says the team is now at championship level with the SF16-H. The new Ferrari was launched online on Friday, featuring a short nose and a number of technical innovations as the team looks to close the gap to Mercedes. Allison admits when he re-joined the team in 2013 it was a long way from being able to challenge for the championship but he now feels Ferrari has improved across the board to fight for titles. GALLERY: Ferrari SF16-H "I think it's probably fair to say that back in 2013 Ferrari was not at the right level, not at the championship level in probably anything except maybe doing pit stops very quickly," Allison...
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