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Allison splits from Ferrari as technical director

James Allison has left Ferrari as technical director with immediate effect in what is seen as a joint decision, with Mattia Binotto promoted from head of power units to the new chief technical director. Allison returned to Ferrari three years ago to head up the Italian manufacturer's major restructuring and the first car built under his design won three races in 2015. Despite considered gains this year Ferrari has struggled to reach the heights of the previous campaign and Allison's departure comes at a key time with focus shifting towards next season ahead of the 2017 regulations revamp. Allison says he has personally thanked his Ferrari team while wishing them success for the future....
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