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Short term planning costing Ferrari

Ferrari Technical Director James Allison believes Scuderia's short term view in the past is to blame for their lack of strong results this season. The Maranello side looks destined to finish 2014 without a victory - for the first time since 1993 - having scored only two podiums so far this season. Allison admits that Ferrari have all the ingredients to be a successful Formula One but that organizational problems behind the scenes have prevented them from fulfilling their potential in recent times. "I don't think Ferrari's ever lacked for resource, it's never lacked for quality of people, quality of drivers, so we have many of the key parts of being a successful team," Allison...
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