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Marchionne 'expects' Ferrari victories in 2016 starting in Spain

Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne expects the Italian marque will start to turn the tables on its rival Mercedes, starting with victory at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. Ferrari currently sit second in the championship standings, albeit 81 points adrift of Mercedes, but the team have struggled to match the Brackley-based outfit on pure pace, with Nico Rosberg dominating all but the Australian Grand Prix which Sebastian Vettel had led up until a strategy error cost him a potential victory. Marchionne believes 'bad luck' has cost them this season so far, but believes the Spanish GP will mark a turning point and could see the team win their first race of 2016. 'I am...
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