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Ferrari follows McLaren - signs new Concorde deal

After McLaren, Ferrari has announced that it has committed to F1's new Concorde Agreement that will regulate the sport through 2025. Ferrari is the only team to have taken part in every year of the Formula One World Championship from 1950 to the present day. "We are pleased to have signed up again to what is commonly known as the Concorde Agreement, which will regulate Formula One for the next five years," said Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri. "It is an important step to ensure the stability and growth of the sport. We are very confident that the collaboration with the FIA and Liberty Media can make Formula One even more attractive and spectacular, while preserving...
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