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Vasseur: I prefer having two strong drivers than not

Fred Vasseur is throwing away the long-serving Ferrari strategy of having a lead driver and a number two, insisting he prefers having two strong drivers. Ferrari have always avoided having two lead Formula 1 drivers in their lineup, always having a number one driver with the number two in the supporting role. That was the case with Michael Schumacher and his teammates
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