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Ferrari spends 40-million on new F1 technology

Ferrari is spending a whopping 40 million as it steps up its off-track technology at Maranello, in an effort to become the dominant team in Formula 1 once again.. Having struggled in 2014 and subsequently undergone a revolutionary shakeup, the fabled Italian marque is now spending big on a dynamic platform that will allow in-factory […]
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