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Montezemolo: Ferrari's problem is its organisation

Former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo believes the team's organisation has led to its poor results since the start of the turbo-hybrid era in 2014. Speaking on Italian station Radio Rai, the 72-year-old said that Ferrari no longer had the best of the best in terms of personnel, citing the loss of James Allison to Mercedes. The Scuderia currently sit fifth in the constructor's standings and look likely to go another season without a world title, a run that stretches back to 2008. 'I want to be constructive and non-destructive,' di Montezemolo said. “In 2014 I was wrong to accept the transition to hybrid engines. We underestimated the fact that Mercedes had been studying them for...
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