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Ferrari's "top-down leadership style" a burden - Allison

Mercedes technical director James Allison believes Ferrari's hierarchy is a burden on the Scuderia which has resulted in the once-powerful team making wayward short-term decisions. Allison is ideally suited to offering an opinion on Ferrari bearing in mind he worked for the team in two spells, initially from 2000 to 2005, and again from 2013 to 2016 before then moving on to his current position with Mercedes. Article continues under video While Allison remembers his time with Ferrari fondly, he is acutely aware of the pressures that are brought to bear, both externally and internally, and that are magnified when the team is going through a difficult period, as is currently the case....
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