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Domenicali quits, replaced by Mattiacci

Team boss Stefano Domenicali has quit Ferrari, multiple media sources are reporting on Monday. Last Friday, furious at the fabled Italian team's early-season struggle, president Luca di Montezemolo flagged a looming change at the top, insisting he would "make the decisions that we need to take". Now, respected Autosprint correspondent Alberto Antonini claims Domenicali has quit, and will be replaced by Marco Mattiacci. Until now, Mattiacci has been the chief executive of Ferrari North America. Antonini explained that Domenicali, realising his exit was necessary given Ferrari's 2014 predicament, will not travel to China for this weekend's grand prix. "He seems to have...
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