Last year saw Ferrari dominate pre-season testing, but then fail to deliver when it mattered, with arch rivals Mercedes winning the year’s opening eight rounds as they romped to another championship double.
After a more modest start to 2020 testing – in the last year of the current regulations – a cautious Ferrari will be hoping to at last land their first title since Kimi Raikkonen took the drivers’ crown for them back in 2007.
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