Published 5/12/2009
at F1-Live.com
A decision ''coherent with the Scuderia's approach to motor sport'' Ferrari's Board of Directors, chaired by Luca di Montezemolo, held a meeting on Tuesday at their Maranello headquarters to discuss business matters, but high on the order were the recent decisions taken by the FIA's World Motor Sport Council regarding the controversial budget cap option beginning next year...
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