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Key Ferrari staff departing Italy 'as planned'

Ferrari says that its race staff are continuing to depart Italy as planned, despite an Italian government decree banning travel outside a 'red zone' that includes the team's headquarters at Maranello. Restrictions have been placed on the whole of Lombardy and 14 surrounding provinces in northern Italy restricting movement in and out of those regions until at least April 3, in an attempt to check the spread of coronavirus in the country. The decree provides for exceptions in the event of "undeferrable work needs or emergency situations". It appears that key Ferrari personnel have been given special exemptions on this basis allowing them to leave Italy and fly to Australia for the...
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