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Marchionne steps down from Ferrari role

Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne has been forced to suddenly step down from his role due to ill-health. A statement issued by the Italian brand's parent company Fiat Chrysler confirmed that Marchionne would not be able to return to work due to complications following surgery. John Elkann will replace Marchionne as Ferrari chairman, with Louis Camilleri nominated to full the role of CEO, with Camilleri in charge immediately. "He taught us to think differently and to have the courage to change, often in unconventional ways, always acting with a sense of responsibility for the companies and their people," Elkann said of Marchionne. Having replaced Luca Di Montezemolo as Scuderia...
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