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Ferrari’s Marchionne encouraged by F1’s plans, quit threat still looms

Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne has appeared to throw his support behind Liberty Media’s Formula 1 engine regulation changes but stands by his quit threat due to reservations on the future “economics” of the sport. Having issued an F1 quit threat to pull out Ferrari from the sport last November, Marchionne has been impressed by Liberty’s vision on the sport’s engine rules having laid out its plans for the next regulation change set for 2021. During the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend, Liberty presented its future ideas to be installed after the current Concorde Agreements conclude at the end of 2020, including the expected retention of the V6 hybrid engines while tweaking the...
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