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Ferrari doubts Mercedes can be caught by 2015

Ferrari will have an all-new car for 2015 but it still might not be enough to match Mercedes, technical boss James Allison has admitted. After the departures of team boss Stefano Domenicali and engine chief Luca Marmorini, Marco Mattiacci has pinned Ferrari's recovery hopes on Allison, the former Lotus designer. The 2015 car, which will succeed the disappointing F14 T, will be the Briton's first full Ferrari project, and Allison reveals that it will be completely different. He said it is simplistic to say the biggest problem with the 2014 car is the underpowered V6 engine. "Mainly, we are behind our rivals Mercedes in terms of power, but also when it comes to aerodynamic...
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