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2014 rules require more testing - Domenicali
Posted by: Admin on Jan 17, 2013 - 06:22 AM
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2014 rules require more testing - Domenicali



Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali 2012 India Grand Prix PaddockTalk/Courtesy of Ferrari




Stefano Domenicali has urged F1 to consider relaxing its strict in-season testing limits as teams ready for the introduction of radical new engine rules for 2014.

At the team's annual winter media event in the Italian Dolomites, O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper quoted Ferrari boss Domenicali as saying making manufacturers track test their new turbo V6s only in the few weeks before the 2014 championship is a "risk".


 

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"Let's meet to discuss the issue," Domenicali is quoted as saying by Brazilian correspondent Livio Oricchio. "We need to test some more."

Oricchio also said that, for superstitious reasons, it is unlikely Ferrari will officially name this year's car F2013.



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