Wasser: Now we want to take the next step.

Wasser: Now we want to take the next step.

      At the Bahrain stage, Ferrari was able to improve and now the team hopes to take the next step in Jeddah.…

      Frederic Wasser, team principal: "This season's first series of three races in a row ends with a stage in Jeddah, where a track with completely different characteristics awaits us than in Bahrain, where last weekend was held.

      We made a bit of progress in Sakhir, thanks to the improved performance of the car and the confident work of the team in qualifying and the race. We have been analyzing the collected data in Maranello for several days, and we want to take the next step in Jeddah.

      It's important to stay focused on our own results – this is the best way to try to get the most out of the car and make steady progress by closing the gap that still separates us from those ahead."

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Wasser: Now we want to take the next step.

Ferrari was able to improve during the Bahrain stage and now the team hopes to take the next step in Jeddah.…