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Originally Posted by BertMk2
Hmmm, a 'solid' performance? If a 'solid' performance is only managing to get one of your cars to the grid for the start of the race then surely all the other teams were much better than 'solid' as they at least managed to get 2 cars to the start? (except maybe Renault - how far did Palmer get?). The 50% of the Ferraris that were working went well but that's hardly team of the race material.
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Vettel's car blowing its engine on the parade lap was unforeseen and afaic is no reflection on Ferrari as a team. It was a mechanical issue that was beyond their control and despite that, they got on with it and Kimi drove to a creditable 2nd.