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Alonso would welcome Allison at Ferrari

Fernando Alonso says he would welcome James Allison at Ferrari, amid speculation the ex-Lotus technical director is closing on a deal to move to Maranello. Lotus confirmed Allison's departure on Wednesday and he has since been linked to a top-level job at Ferrari. Allison worked at the Italian team in the early 2000s and also helped engineer Alonso to his title success at Renault. Alonso refused to confirm or deny the rumours, but when asked about whether he would like Allison to join, he said: "We would always welcome any extra help." He added: "He will choose what he prefers or maybe he will choose to stay at home - we don't know. We just know the news from yesterday and...
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