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More changes at Ferrari expected in the "coming months"

Ferrari chairman John Elkann believes there is set to be even more changes taking place at the Italian manufacturer in the "coming months". Scuderia are seeking to "build a future worthy of winning its past". Maurizio Arrivabene's recent departure meant that technical chief Mattia Binotto would take over his role as team principal. Elkann admitted that a change of management was always on the cards, and perhaps a tad overdue, when speaking at the Detroit Auto Show. "I have been dealing directly with Ferrari for a few months only," Elkann explained. "There was the need to strengthen the organisational structure of the team." Elkann went onto...
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