MEXICO CITY: Ferrari finished a 20-race scoring keep running on Sunday in a Mexican Grand Prix that had guaranteed much however finished with their first twofold retirement of the Formula One season.
"Through the span of the season we had as of now figured out how to touch the sky," said central Maurizio Arrivabene.
"This time we came to the base."
The last time Ferrari experienced a mental blackout was in Japan a year ago, a race eclipsed by catastrophe when Marussia's French driver Jules Bianchi endured what was to demonstrate a lethal accident.
Ferrari neglected to win a race in 2014 yet have taken three triumphs this year because of Sebastian Vettel and have turned into the nearest adversaries to prevailing champions Mercedes.
Mexico, facilitating a Formula One race interestingly since 1992, managed a shockingly overwhelming blow.
Sebastian Vettel had qualified third yet subsequent to slamming wheels with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo on the first lap he grabbed a cut that sent him over into the pits to rejoin at the back.
He contended back energetically yet a twist fixed the great work and after that he smashed 20 laps from the end, drawing out the security auto. It was just the second time this year that he had neglected to score a point.
Vettel, who lost second place in general to Mercedes' race victor and countryman Nico Rosberg, said he had most likely been making a decent attempt.
Colleague Kimi Raikkonen had effectively passed by then, the Finn smashing out after a tangle with comrade Valtteri Bottas. He had begun at the back after an unscheduled motor and gearbox change.
It was Ferrari's first twofold retirement since Australia in 2006.
"Today's race was a lesson of lowliness that we must put to great use," said Arrivabene, anticipating the last two races of the season in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
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