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Allison and Ferrari part ways with immediate effect

Ferrari has split with its technical director James Allison, following weeks of speculation about his future. The Briton's place at the team had been in doubt after a disappointing start to the campaign, but the team had previously insisted that the talk were just rumours. However, on Wednesday, it announced that Allison's time at the outfit was coming to an end. His contract ran until the end of 2017. More to follow
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