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Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says he is concerned about the reliability of the F10 after Fernando Alonso's engine blew-up in Malaysia: "It (reliability) is a worry and we have to make sure we can solve it as soon as possible." Full story: autosport.com Meanwhile, Ferrari will add their own version of McLaren's 'F-duct' drag-reducing innovation to the F10, "as soon as possible" according to Domenicali. Full story: motorsport.com Lewis Hamilton has told his McLaren team they must improve if he is to have any chance of winning the world title. Full story: The Sun McLaren's Jenson Button admits he got his choice of tyre wrong before Malaysian Grand Prix: "I took the gamble to pit early because I got a terrible start and I made a mistake, going on the option tyre immediately." Full story: Guardian Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug believes Michael Schumacher's presence on the Mercedes GP team has been a key factor in spurring on Nico Rosberg's strong showings this season. Full story: autosport.com F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone has warned teams that the sport needs more overtaking in order to entertain the public. Full story: Daily Telegraph Sebastian Vettel believes Red Bull have silenced their critics in the best possible way after the German led a one-two ahead of Mark Webber in Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix. (Press Association) This story will be updated through the day
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