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Ex-Ferrari boss unhappy after SF90 colour switch

Former Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo says that Ferrari's decision to use a matte paint is a step away from the "sacred" Ferrari red. The ex-team boss was in charge of the Scuderia throughout their last run of dominance in the early 2000s with Michael Schumacher at the wheel. In search of restoring the team to the top of the pile in Formula One, the Prancing Horse has left no stone unturned going into the 2019 season and has even switched the type of paint they use to coat the car. It is a move that has produced a dissatisfied former boss with the colour looking more orange at times than the traditional Ferrari red. "The Ferrari red, in my opinion, is sacred, it is a...
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