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Hamashima axed as Ferrari revolution continues

Hirohide Hamashima with Pat Fry The sweeping pre-2015 revolution at Ferrari is continuing at full speed, with the latest of multiple heads to officially roll is the former Bridgestone tyre specialist Hirohide Hamashima, hot on the heels of Nikolas Tombazis and Pat Fry. And Italian reports say yet another new Ferrari refugee is Neil Martin, a disciple of Briton Fry dating back to their McLaren days. The influential Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport surmised the mood of the past weeks as 'full power for James Allison', the now clear and obvious technical chief of a fabled marque struggling in the new aero and energy-recovery era. Also surviving the upheaval of the past months, weeks and days is...
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