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Ferrari will be completely different

Ferrari will be completely different

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Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone believes we will see a completely different form of Ferrari next season. This is expected to be ensured by the arrival of Kimi Raikkonen, who will motivate the team and encourage Fernando Alonso. The team from Maranello found themselves in an unenviable position this season, as they competed with the best only with difficulty. After Alonso’s two wins in the first half, they completely lost touch with the top in the second. “At Ferrari, they are angry about the failure of the 2013 season,” Ecclestone believes. "I was sure they would win the title. I can't explain why they weren't competitive. Alonso raced solidly and had no major problems. He was critical of his team, but the team's form didn't improve. The dust around the criticism has now laid down and next season we will be watching a completely different team F
Ferrari is deciding on Eccleston’s successor

Ferrari is deciding on Eccleston’s successor

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  Bernie Ecclestone has revealed that Ferrari has the option to veto a decision on his successor as head of Formula One. The 83-year-old Briton has owned Formula One commercial rights since 1978, and in recent weeks has revealed that he wants his current job to be taken over by current Red Bull boss Christian Horner. In an interview with CNN, Ecclestone revealed that Horner would not be supported by CVC anyway, while Ferrari would oppose the choice. The key to this is hidden in the business plan of the currently stopped stock exchange flotation of Formula One shares. "Before appointing a new boss, we must obtain the written permission of Ferrari if the candidate has held an executive position for the last five years or has been a co-owner of at least a five percent share of any team in the form