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From GMM
Stefano Domenicali has refused to comment on speculation former Lotus technical director James Allison is definitely headed to Ferrari.
"It is a topic covered by a lot of rumours," team boss Domenicali is quoted by Russia's f1news.ru website, "so I will not make a comment."
The Italian was also asked about Ferrari's likely engine customers for the 2014 season, amid reports the Maranello team will replace its lost client Toro Rosso with Marussia.
The other currently Ferrari-powered team is the financially embattled Sauber.
"Very soon we will make the announcements. We will supply engines to two (customer) teams," Domenicali said.
Stefano Domenicali has refused to comment on speculation former Lotus technical director James Allison is definitely headed to Ferrari.
"It is a topic covered by a lot of rumours," team boss Domenicali is quoted by Russia's f1news.ru website, "so I will not make a comment."
The Italian was also asked about Ferrari's likely engine customers for the 2014 season, amid reports the Maranello team will replace its lost client Toro Rosso with Marussia.
The other currently Ferrari-powered team is the financially embattled Sauber.
"Very soon we will make the announcements. We will supply engines to two (customer) teams," Domenicali said.
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