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Ferrari will build more cars than previously planned after Sergio Marchionne, CEO of parent Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, takes the top job at the supercar maker next month.

The plan contrasts with the strategy of Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, who announced his resignation as Ferrari chairman on Wednesday after 23 years following a clash with Marchionne. Montezemolo wanted to limit the company's volumes to 7,000 cars a year to safeguard its exclusivity. Marchionne indicated in May that the brand had the potential to sell about 10,000 vehicles annually.



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