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Ferrari urges team to 'embrace change and attack'

Ferrari's new chairman Sergio Marchionne has told his team to embrace change as the Scuderia goes through a restructure in the hope they can return to the front in Formula 1. The team has ousted former chairman Luca di Montezemolo, replaced team principal Marco Mattiacci after just eight months with Maurizio Arrivabene, formerly of Phillip Morris. As well as technical changes within the team, Sebastian Vettel has arrived to replace Fernando Alonso, amounting to huge changes at the Italian outfit ahead of the 2015 season. Marchionne though has told his staff during a Christmas party not to fear change and to instead embrace it and have faith in the team's new leadership. "In this room,...
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