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Why sticking with Fred Vasseur could pay dividends for Ferrari

Fred Vasseur is staying with Ferrari, signing a multi-year deal to remain with the Italian F1 giants. Motorsport Week examines why this could be the right decision. The post Why sticking with Fred Vasseur could pay dividends for Ferrari appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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