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New Ferrari chairman advocates high-risk approach

Getty Images Enlarge Sergio Marchionne, the man who has replaced Luca di Montezemolo as Ferrari chairman, says the F1 team must embrace risk and "kick some ass" to regain a dominant place in the sport again. Marchionne - who is also the head of Fiat - officially started his new role on Monday, following Di Montezemolo's decision to step down in September. Ferrari is currently going through a frustrating campaign and is on course for its first winless season since 1993. New team principal Marco Mattiacci has been tasked with taking the team back to the top of F1 after seven seasons without a constructors' championship and eight since Kimi Raikkonen won its last drivers' title in...
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