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Ferrari could benefit from Brexit, predicts Arrivabene

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene says that the disruption likely from the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union next year could prove to be an advantage to the Scuderia. Ferrari is one of only three teams not to base its F1 operations in the UK. Even American team Haas operates primarily out of Banbury in Oxfordshire. But with Brexit set to limit free movement of workers between Britain and Europe, many of the designers and engineers working in the sport could find themselves with visa issues after March 2019. Arrivabene believes that this could help his team attract top talent to Maranello. Similarly, Toro Rosso could find it easier to recruit the people it needs at...
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