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Wolff: Ferrari was 'conservative' with engine in China

 XPB Images Toto Wolff believes Ferrari was "conservative" with its power unit in China after a failure which ruled Sebastian Vettel out of the race in Bahrain. Vettel's power unit failed on the formation lap in Bahrain, leaving Kimi Raikkonen as the only Ferrari in the race two weeks ago. Heading to China - where president Sergio Marchionne was present - Wolff believes Ferrari did not run at 100% in order to avoid another reliability issue. "They are definitely a threat," Wolff said. "They came a little bit conservative on the engine this weekend than in Bahrain and it’s just a matter of time." With the two Ferrari's colliding at Turn 1 but...
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