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Arrivabene sends cheeky signal to Ecclestone over paddock access

Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene has taken a provocative stance, before the Formula 1 season has even started, in response to rumours about a clampdown on access passes for teams. Arrivabene, a marketing man who was appointed in November, sat with Ferrari's Mexican reserve driver Esteban Gutierrez and sporting director Massimo Rivola among spectators during testing in Barcelona. 'I heard that in Australia there will be more restrictions in terms of passes and I think this is not acceptable,' he told reporters on Sunday, the final day of testing before the racing starts in Melbourne on March 15. 'So I said to the guys ‘OK, if we are going to have a situation where the paddock is...
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