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F1 must end incomprehensible rules says Marchionne

Sergio Marchionne on Sunday made his first appearance at a grand prix since taking over as Ferrari president. He said in Montreal that the work done by the resurgent Maranello team and its new boss Maurizio Arrivabene so far in 2015 has been "exceptional". "There is nothing to regret," said the Italian-born Canadian, "even if there are people who speak and say many things." Marchionne is undoubtedly referring to the barbs fired recently by his predecessor Luca di Montezemolo, who said Ferrari's new chiefs lucked into their success so far in 2015 due to groundwork that had already been laid. "The reality," Marchionne told Italian reporters, "is...
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