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Montezemolo: With Hamilton, Ferrari would have won the title

As everyone and their dog offers their two cents on Ferrari's performance this year, Luca di Montezemolo is the latest voice to chime in on the subject. The Italian executive, who presided over Ferrari's destiny for over two decades, praised Lewis Hamilton for clinching his fifth world title, believing the Mercedes driver would have also secured the crown had he been at the wheel of a red car. "This year Hamilton made the difference in his best season since his debut," Montezemolo told Italy's RAI radio. "He has had moments of weakness and crisis, but this year with Ferrari he would have won. I say that not to belittle Vettel, who has every opportunity to rebuild with a...
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