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First races of 2013 key to title says Domenicali

The opening races of this season's world championship will be crucial, according to Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali. In 2012, runner-up Ferrari had a dire start to its campaign, while eventual champion Red Bull also took some time to establish its full potential. But with the sweeping rule changes of 2014 looming large, Domenicali said the dynamics of this season's battle will be different. 'Next season (2013) will be decided in the first races,' he is quoted by Germany's Auto Motor und Sport. 'The teams will do their work for 2013 and then move on to the preparations for 2014,' the Italian added. 'I think this switch will happen in July, so you will need to start the year well.'...
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