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Ferrari aims to bring joy as Italy goes into laager mode over coronaviru­s

- Agency Staff Melbourne

Ferrari Formula One boss Mattia Binotto urged his team on Tuesday to “put a smile on people’s faces” at the Australian Grand Prix as Italy went into lockdown to combat coronaviru­s.

Most teams, including the Scuderia, are already in Melbourne or en route for the opening race of 2020 on Sunday, which organisers have said will go ahead as scheduled in front of packed grandstand­s despite the coronaviru­s outbreak.

In contrast, all sporting events in Italy have been suspended until April 3 as part of tough measures announced by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Monday to tackle the disease, and Bahrain, the season’s second race, has barred fans.

Italy’s clampdown came into force after the country reported 97 more deaths on Monday, taking its toll to 463.

Australia has recorded three deaths with 101 confirmed cases as of Tuesday morning.

Ferarri said that despite it being “a very difficult time in Italy”, the Australian Grand Prix would start as planned and the Scuderia “will be there”.

Binotto said he hopes the Maranello-based team, and the grand prix weekend as a whole, could help take people’s minds off the crisis.

“At what is a difficult time for Italy and the world as a whole, as part of a global sport, it is our obligation to try to put a smile on people’s faces as they prepare to watch the first race of the season with the same sense of anticipati­on as ourselves,” he said.

Ferrari head into the season with a new SF1000 car, which is narrower than last season’s SF90 and with a deeper red colouring.

The team is pinning its hopes on the machine earning the drivers’ and constructo­rs’ titles that have eluded them for 12 and 11 years respective­ly.

“After a long winter working on building and developing our car, the time has come to get a first indication of our performanc­e level and how effective are the improvemen­ts we have introduced over the past few months,” said Binotto.

“We know the opposition is strong, but we also know that it is the start of a long season where developmen­t rate, reliabilit­y and our operationa­l effectiven­ess will be key.”

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, who impressed on his debut last season, will again be in the cockpits. Vettel said he is keen to get racing under way after preseason testing in Spain suggested world champions Mercedes would be the team to beat once more.

“The first race of the season is always special and it will allow us to get a better idea than we had in testing as to what the hierarchy is between the teams,” said the German.

He said the Albert Park track is “a real technical challenge and that’s probably the reason we drivers like it so much”.

Ferrari has nine wins in Australia, the first through Gerhard Berger in 1987 and the last from Vettel in 2018.

9 is the number of times Ferrari have won the Australian Grand Prix

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