After a dismal and winless 2014 season, new Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene declared at the start of the current campaign that he would be happy to see his squad win three races this year. The objective has already been achieved, courtesy of Sebastian Vettel’s victories in Malaysia, Hungary, and Singapore. There are now only 49 points between championship leader Lewis Hamilton and Vettel in the Drivers’ standings, so who knows if the German can not pull off an upset and grab a fifth title over the final six grands prix?

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