Luca Cordero di Montezemolo berates Ferrari and knows what’s missing

Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, president of Ferrari from 1991 to 2014 and now a director of the McLaren group, returned to talk about the Rossa, which hasn’t won in too long: “I saw the pictures of the fans at Monza. Beautiful. It is for them that things have to change. For all those people who were at the racetrack and who have an unwavering faith in this team. The Ferrari of today has a great responsibility, especially to them”.
On the sidelines of the premiere of “Luca: seeing red,” presented at the Teatro Litta in Milan during the “Visions from the World” festival, people talked about the past and the future: “I had Mauro Forghieri, Franco Rocchi and Giancarlo Bussi, then in the ’90s Jean Todt, Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn. Today Ferrari lacks a leader”.
“I am sorry to see a team in which there is no leadership and, above all, in which it lacks a soul, strong, determined”
“I went through terrible times because we lost nine or ten world championships in the second half of the last race. Today I see a team that, despite so many proclamations on the eve of the event, has not won a single race. And even if it had won one race, Ferrari after so many years must win the World Championship”.
