Ferrari big boss Sergio Marchionne has indicated that the Italian manufacturer are open to competing in Formula E sometime in the future, but says the rules will have to change for such a project to happen at maranello.
Marchionne told Speedweek, “We have discussed all this with our colleagues at Ferrari for a long time. If cars continue to be changed in the middle of the races, because they have exhausted their power, then we are not interested.”
“Additionally, the use of common components is not a part of the Ferrari ethos. We want to have the freedom to contribute our entire technical knowledge.”
“If the series continues to mature and there are certain basic conditions, if we can enter a real Ferrari for the series, I can imagine a commitment – but not today. If at all, it will only happen in a few years. But it is possible,” added Marchionne.
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