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'Whatever is needed will be done' - Mattiacci

Getty Images Enlarge New Ferrari team principal Marco Mattiacci has vowed to do whatever is necessary to bring his team back to winning ways in the shortest possible timeframe. Mattiacci was offered the job just one week ago and made his first public appearance as team principal on Friday in the Shanghai paddock. After Ferrari's slow start to the season he faces a considerable challenge turning things around, but made clear he is willing to poach new engineers and make changes if they will bring a significant improvement. "A team is made first of people," he said. "With the chairman [Luca di Montezemolo] I discussed and we made a first report and clearly whatever is needed...
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