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Todt hopes his former team Ferrari do a good job

Todt hopes his former team Ferrari do a good job 17 December, 2013 Jean Todt enjoyed huge success as Ferrari team principal Overcoming Red Bull for title spoils next year will be a difficult prospect  for Ferrari, FIA president Jean Todt has warned. Before the Stefano Domenicali era, Frenchman Todt oversaw Ferrari's ultra-successful Michael Schumacher era, delivering a Red Bull-like period of domination with five consecutive championships until 2004. Kimi Raikkonen won the title in 2007, and Ferrari has come close to winning in subsequent years, but president Luca di Montezemolo this week admitted he is 'sick of coming second'. 'I hope that Ferrari do a good job,' Todt is quoted by La...
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