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Ferrari boss confirms Allison has long term deal

Ferrari confirmed reports its Formula 1 technical boss James Allison is staying put at Maranello for the long-term. In the days before the Italian grand prix, Ferrari media insider Leo Turrini claimed that contrary to mid-season speculation, Briton Allison recently signed a new deal through 2018. Team boss Maurizio Arrivabene confirmed: 'I already confirmed that in Belgium. Yeah, he's got a long-term contract with us.' Allison, 47, joined Ferrari from Lotus in mid 2013. Ferrari and its oil partner Shell are also staying together, having announced a further five-year contract extension. 'Signing this contract is a further step forward in terms of stability,' said Arrivabene. Content on...
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