(Reuters) - Ferrari hope their race pace will be more in line with their qualifying speed this season after changes to their under-performing Formula One power unit over the winter.
"We had a number of issues with last year's engine and power unit," technical director James Allison said after the team's online presentation of the new SF15-T car that they hope will return Ferrari to the top of the podium after a blank 2014.
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