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Thread: Mattiacci given the horses head.
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27th November 2014, 09:17 #11
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27th November 2014, 10:21 #12
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From http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2014/...rms-arivabene/
One little known fact ( I am told) is that Mattiacci had interviews with both Aston Martin and McLaren over their road car activities…
The move is a clear indication of the way in which Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne works…
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27th November 2014, 16:18 #13
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27th November 2014, 19:10 #15
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let it go, taz. Just like He has...
Defend mediocrity... because excelence is just too hard to achieve. :p
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27th November 2014, 20:20 #16
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27th November 2014, 21:57 #17
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Ferrari seems in a bit of a mess like in early 90s, when it was unclear, who the team principal actually was.
However, I do think they need to go through this mess for a brighter future. Sometimes you need to go really to the bottom to understand something and start re-building. It was so in early 1990s - after a few years of turmoil they finally hit the jackpot by signing Todt and things started gradually improving.
What is clear that Ferrari could not continue with the old stagnant Domenicali-di Montezemolo leadership. But change and a new start is always difficult. It could take a few years before Ferrari finds the right "platform" again for a brighter future. Could be tough for Vettel since he may need to endure a few lean years, but at least he already has 4 titles under his belt + is still relatively young, so he can take a few tough years I guess.
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