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Could new rules could prompt testing rethink?

Ferrari team manager Massimo Rivola believes that teams' desire to run their 2014 cars with the new V6 engine installed could lead to a reconsideration of the current testing regulations.Should it come to pass, it would be good news for team principal Stefano Domenicali, who believes that the testing situation has gone from one extreme to the other in terms of track time, with no in-season running allowed in 2013 following the decision to axe the session that took place at Mugello last season.Domenicali is particularly aggrieved that Ferrari has a perfectly useable venue, Fiorano, idling away while the teams struggle to reach a consensus on testing and development running is limited to...
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