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Arrivabene calls for radical F1 revolution

Ferrari team principal Mauricio Arrivabene has called for a radical revolution to take place in Formula 1 in the near future, echoing the comments of Mercedes non-executive director Niki Lauda. Earlier this week, Lauda called for changes in the current engine formula being used by the sport, pushing for a return to the 1000+ BHP cars that used to race. In an interview on Ferrari's official website, Arrivabene (pictured with Fernando Alonso) said that he agreed with Lauda's comments, but called for a complete revolution in F1 that goes far beyond the on-track action. 'I’ve read what our friend Niki has to say: he’s top of the class, whereas I’m sitting about four desks further back,”...
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