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Mattiacci even more motivated

Ferrari Team Principal Marco Mattiacci says he is "100 times more motivated" to succeed in his role than when he took over from Stefano Domenicali. The Italian was appointed ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix after Domenicali resigned following the Bahrain Grand Prix a fortnight earlier. Speaking to the official Formula One website after last week's Belgian Grand Prix, Matiacci maintains that he is determined to succeed in the role and make Ferrari a F1 force again. "I am so much more motivated. I've always been 'parachuted in'. In my very brief career journey, overall every two to three years I've always been called in to what is called a 'difficult situation' in order to turn...
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