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Another messy F1 race for Ferrari - but what's new?

Another race, another head-scratching performance from Ferrari -- compounded by a third consecutive one-two finish from Mercedes. Ferrari was supposed to be the favourite coming to China but it leaves Shanghai having raised even more question-marks about its ability to beat the German manufacturer to either title in 2019.

Here's a run down of the good, the bad and the ugly from the Chinese Grand Prix.

Ferrari team orders: For the third race in a row, the Ferrari pit wall attempted to dictate the order of its cars on track. After Charles Leclerc ignored an order to stay behind his teammate for at least two laps in Bahrain, he was compliant in China when asked to move over for Sebastian Vettel on lap 11.