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Ferrari no longer support in-season testing

Kimi Raikkonen testing in Bahrain Ferrari has done an about face and changed its tune regarding the issue of increased Formula 1 testing. Historically, since the sport drastically cut down on the allowed amount of private and official testing on cost grounds, Ferrari has argued stridently against the new era. But Maranello is now run by a new president, Fiat-Chrysler's Sergio Marchionne, alongside the former Marlboro executive and new team boss Maurizio Arrivabene. On Monday as they sat with reporters, it became clear Ferrari's stance about testing has dramatically changed. 'We have talked about it,' Marchionne said, 'but the tests on the track will not be reintroduced.' Ferrari's new...
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