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Ferrari: Make F1 like NASCAR and we may walk

Ferrari says it will not accept racing in a Formula 1 that features dumbed-down engine technology, as the Italian outfit hit out at Bernie Ecclestone and Jean Todt's plans for an independent power unit. Speaking in Maranello on Monday, at Ferrari's traditional pre-Christmas press briefing, Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne said the Italian outfit would rather walk away from grand prix racing than face rules it did not like. "Ferrari would find other ways to express its ability to race and to win," said Marchionne. "It would be a huge shame [if Ferrari left], but Ferrari cannot be put in a corner on its knees and say nothing. "Now, the rules are written in a way that...
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