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VIDEO: 'Very little' connects F14 T to the past

According to Ferrari technical director James Allison, the dramatic changes to the appearance of Ferrari's F1 contender for 2014 are nothing compared to what's going on underneath after what he calls a 'ground-up' redesign."Followers of the Scuderia will see some of the heritage of our earlier designs in the F14 T - the pull-rod front and rear suspensions being the most obvious example," says Allison in this latest briefing from Maranello."However, beyond these superficial similarities there is very little to connect this car to any of its predecessors," he continues. "Although the external changes to the appearance of the car are already substantial they are small...
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