LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari and McLaren, historically Formula One's two most successful teams, have had little to cheer about on the track of late and it could be some time before things get much better.
If there is less evident concern at Woking than in Maranello, that is because McLaren feel they now have the main pieces of the puzzle in place whereas Ferrari have plenty of uncertainty ahead of them.
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