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Ferrari must move attention to 2015 says Alonso

Ferrari is already turning its attention to 2015. That is the claim of the Italian team's lead driver Fernando Alonso, after his teammate Kimi Raikkonen recently ruled out his chances of the 2014 title. Canada, however, was earmarked as a crucial weekend for the Maranello outfit, with changes to the struggling F14-T car so significant that some reports are referring to a 'B' model. But with Mercedes so far ahead this season, Alonso suggested that Ferrari's mind is now turning considerably to 2015. "We need to keep fighting for important goals and we have targets to achieve this year," he said on Thursday. "However we must not compromise next year's project this year."...
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