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Arrivabene: A real F1 revolution is called for with radical changes

Formula 1 needs to go through a real revolution by 2017 with cars making the sort of noise that heavy metal rock fans would appreciate, according to Ferrari's new team principal Maurizio Arrivabene. The principal, who took over the team in November, told the Ferrari website on Friday that the show needed to be more spectacular to win back fans who had fallen out of love with Formula One. 'By 2017, I would like to see cars that win over the fans, with cars that they can get closer to and that are aesthetically more appealing, maybe even producing a noise that gets your hair standing on end, like that produced by a heavy metal band,' said Arrivabene. Arrivabene, who has a marketing...
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