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Formula 1
British GP
Leclerc lacked luck until Silverstone; fortune saved him from Antonelli's charge

Why Verstappen is 'right to be angry' after another "super dangerous" wing failure

Formula 1
British GP
Why Verstappen is 'right to be angry' after another "super dangerous" wing failure

Why Mercedes won't contest Antonelli's British GP track limits penalty

Formula 1
British GP
Why Mercedes won't contest Antonelli's British GP track limits penalty

Hamilton keeps British GP podium after escaping yellow-flag sanction

Formula 1
British GP
Hamilton keeps British GP podium after escaping yellow-flag sanction

Verstappen "fed up" with Red Bull issues as he reveals cause of British GP crash

Formula 1
British GP
Verstappen "fed up" with Red Bull issues as he reveals cause of British GP crash

DTM Norisring: Thiim doubles up to grab championship lead

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Norisring
DTM Norisring: Thiim doubles up to grab championship lead

FIA explains safety car finish at F1 British GP

Formula 1
British GP
FIA explains safety car finish at F1 British GP

Hamilton summoned after F1 British GP, expects to lose podium

Formula 1
British GP
Hamilton summoned after F1 British GP, expects to lose podium

Fernando Alonso says Bahrain F1 race could be Ferrari's nadir

Fernando Alonso does not think the Ferrari Formula 1 team will be in such bad shape in forthcoming grands prix as upcoming track layouts will suit the F14 T better

Ferrari endured its most disappointing race of the 2014 season so far in last weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix, finishing ninth and 10th with Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen, more than 30 seconds adrift of leading Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

Alonso conceded it was "not good" that Ferrari has been fighting battles with Force India and Williams lower down the order in the early races, but said the characteristics of the Sakhir circuit had particularly exposed Ferrari's lack of straightline speed.

"This track is one of the worst," said Alonso, whose Ferrari team is 78 points behind Mercedes in the constructors' championship after just three rounds.

"We are missing some of the characteristics that this track has so in China I expect [we will be] more competitive, Barcelona, Monaco, there are some circuits coming that we need to get some podiums at, hopefully.

"It's not good. We would like to have extra speed and be able to battle with anyone but at the moment we miss on that aspect.

"But we have some strong points that some of the circuits will show.

"If at the next two GPs we are quicker than [Nico] Hulkenberg and Williams we can say 'you are missing some of the speed Ferrari has in the corners'."

Alonso: Mercedes is fantastic

Alonso urged the Scuderia to use this week's two-day test in Bahrain, in which he will do all the driving, to close the gap to the frontrunning cars.

"It depends circuit to circuit and we will improve in all areas - the chassis side and the aerodynamic efficiency, the power. There are many things," he added.

"We were missing a little bit of performance everywhere [in Bahrain] to be honest - especially the top speed. We were not in a strong position, but we did the maximum we could.

"The team were superb, but on performance we are not in a position that we want at the moment, so we just need to work."

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