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Ferrari to spring a livery shock at car launch?

Yesterday (Tuesday), Ferrari issued a 32 word press release confirming that it had extended its partnership agreement with Philip Morris International. 'By virtue of this agreement, Scuderia Ferrari and Philip Morris international continue a collaboration of nearly five decades,' it read. Curiously, on 4 September last year the Italian team issued almost the same press release. 'Ferrari N.V. announces that Scuderia Ferrari has renewed its multi-year partnership with Philip Morris International,' it read. 'The agreement continues the collaboration of over 40 years between Philip Morris International and Scuderia Ferrari.' Assuming that there wasn't a break in the partnership in the...
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