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Domenicali expects changes in 2014 pecking order

Ferrari Team Principal Stefano Domenicali has predicted that the upcoming rule changes for the 2014 Formula 1 season could spark a major shake-up of the identities of the sport’s front-runners, with all outfits facing a struggle to fully exploit the new regulations. The last major rule changes, enacted in 2009, saw Brawn GP rise from the ashes of the underperforming Honda team to win both titles, while Red Bull also emerged from the midfield to become championship contenders. With next season’s regulations featuring new 1.6-litre V6 engines and a greater role for energy recovery systems, car design is set to be markedly different, and Domenicali is under no illusions of the dilemmas...
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