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Ferrari expecting 'criticism' in 2020 due to their spending plans

Ferrari CEO is expecting a lot of criticism in 2020 as Ferrari plan to inject vast amounts of money into their Formula 1 project before the budget cap comes into place in 2021.  “This year will prove to be quite critical in terms of Formula 1,” said Ferrari’s CEO Louis Camilleri to MotorsportWeek. Read more Ferrari: 'Vettel still a key cog within the team' “Our ambition remains as always, to seek to win. And that’s we will continue to invest in our infrastructure, resources and technological creativity as we continue to develop our 2020 car as the season unfolds. “Furthermore, as you are aware, the new technical regulations that will come into force...
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