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Ferrari decide not to brake up with longstanding partner

Article To news overview Ferrari have renewed their relationship with Italian brake manufacturer Brembo, who have supplied the team with brakes since the 1975 Formula 1 season. A statement issued by the Maranello-based team on its website reads as follows: "Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow is pleased to announce the continuation of its relationship with Brembo SpA. The manufacturer of high performance brake systems, clutches and other components for the racing industry, continues as a Technical Partner. The partnership dates back over 45 years to 1975, when Brembo made its first appearance in Formula 1, supplying the Maranello team with a few cast iron discs. From then on, the...
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