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F1 2013 – James Allison joins Ferrari

Ex-Lotus technical director James Allison has completed a move to Ferrari.All though no official statement has been made by either party, Autosport reports the deal is reportedly done and that Fernando Alonso welcomes the news.'I worked very closely with him and was world champion with him two times, then I came back to Renault in 2008/9; in 2009 he was already technical director and we were not so successful with that car, but we saw the Lotus car in the last two years and it is no secret that he's one of the top men here and we will see what future he has.' Said Alonso earlier this year.
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