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F1 needs 'a revolution', says Ferrari boss

Getty Images Enlarge New Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene believes F1 needs a revolution before 2017 to prevent the loss of more fans. There is currently a question mark over the future of the sport, with several parties dissatisfied with the current engine regulations and a debate still ongoing about costs. Last week Niki Lauda was quoted as saying he wanted to see F1 continue to push for 1000bhp cars for the 2017 grid, something new Ferrari arrival Arrivabene agrees with. "By 2017, I too 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,...
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