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Ferrari factories close down until at least March 27

The coronavirus has already stopped four races from happening on time, and it seems like they'll be more delays to the 2020 Formula 1 season. The COVID-19 is also affecting businesses and as a result of this, the Ferrari assembly line in Maranello and Modena comes to a standstill.  The Italian sports car manufacturer is facing the first serious problems in the supply of parts and has, therefore, had to temporarily stop production. In a statement issued on Saturday, Ferrari says it will last until at least March 27. Read more Ecclestone suggests Ferrari bring in Flavio Briatore to replace Binotto Louis Camilleri is grateful However, all non-production activities will continue and...
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