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Ferrari says F1 quit threat should be taken as 'serious'

Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne has insisted that his teams threat to quit Formula 1 post 2020 should be taken very easily, despite the new Alfa Romeo deal with Sauber  Sauber and Ferrari announced a partnership between the Swiss team and Alfa Romeo last Saturday, which includes a technical partnership and title sponsorship as well as […] The post Ferrari says F1 quit threat should be taken as 'serious' appeared first on F1 Hub.
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