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Domenicali: 'Then Ferrari has nothing to fear'

According to the new CEO of Formula 1 Stefano Domenicali, Ferrari must pull out all the stops. He thinks that if Ferrari is not competitive again, they could lose top talent Charles Leclerc. Ferrari not in a strong period "If Leclerc has a competitive car in the short term, Ferrari has nothing to fear. Then they won't lose him," Domenicali tells La Gazzeto Dello Sport. If Ferrari again arrives with a bad car, it could be a problem. "He could lose confidence and momentum just like that." In addition, Domenicali is not surprised that Sebastian Vettel had a dramatic season. "For Vettel it was obviously a tough year. Imagine you are four times world champion and...
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