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Ferrari Vice-Chairman Criticises F1 For Keeping Technology ‘Secret’

Piero Ferrari, vice-chairman of the Italian supercar brand and son of Enzo Ferrari, has slammed Formula One for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on developing technology, only to keep it secret. In a Sunday interview, Ferrari questioned the point of developing this technology if it is seldom applied off the track. READ: Ferrari Wary Of Simulated Gains Not Translating Into Better Speed “Recently I spoke about it with Bernie Ecclestone, with whom I occasionally talk on the phone. Formula 1 must be a sport that returns to offering a show that entertains enthusiasts,” Ferrari told Motorsport.com over the weekend. “We have very fast single-seaters with very advanced technology....
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