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Ferrari's F1 past and future meet at MotoGP

Stefano Domenicali says his heart will "always be red". Red, of course, is the colour of Ferrari, the fabled Italian marque he represented for more than two decades. But Domenicali, 49, left the Maranello team earlier this year, with poor results in the all-new turbo V6 era triggering the arrival of Marco Mattiacci. Domenicali has been laying low since his exit, but he resurfaced at the weekend at Mugello, for the Italian round of MotoGP. "Ferrari? My heart will always be red," Italian reports quote him as saying. Also at Mugello on Sunday was Ferrari's lead driver Fernando Alonso. "It is my first time not just at a MotoGP race, but any motorcycle race,"...
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