The circuit is owned by Ferrari and the Maranello-based marque will be competing with a special livery this weekend to celebrate its 1000th grand prix.
However, Ferrari hasn't finished inside the points in the last two races and the outfit is unlikely to upset the top runners this weekend either.
Mercedes will likely be fighting at the front at Mugello, eager to put its Monza upset behind ...Keep reading
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