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Ferrari call for team summit in Maranello

In an interesting twist that would seem to be born from the blowback over the FIA's ‘double points' scheme, Ferrari's Luca di Montezemolo is calling for a team summit in Maranello to discuss the future of Formula 1. He told AUTOSPORT: 'I have the intention to invite [all teams] to Maranello, not to discuss a single point that maybe can give an advantage to one team or another, but to talk about the overall approach to Formula 1,' he said. 'I think the people do not have enough opportunities outside of the tough weekend of races – where you have to prepare the car for the races, the sponsors, the television, the public – to have one day peaceful talking each other to look...
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