17.08.2004
President Montezemolo, Jean Todt,
Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Luca Badoer, Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne,
Paolo Martinelli AND over 500 staff gathered at Fiorano this evening |
President
Montezemolo, Jean Todt, Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Luca Badoer,
Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Paolo Martinelli and over 500 Ferrari staff gathered at
Fiorano this evening to celebrate winning the Constructors' title.
An informal atmosphere, buffet and music meant that it was a perfect event for
the Ferrari family.
Jean Todt began
by thanking all the Maranello staff for their precious work: 'if we are the best
in the world, it is because we have the best staff in the world: you, world
champions!
'We have the best car and the best drivers, a circuit fiend like Luca Badoer, a
superb organizer in Ross Brawn, a dream engine director like Paolo Martinelli
and the world's best engine designer in Rory Byrne.
'And then there is our president who I would like to thank for always giving his
support, even during the more difficult moments'.
It was then the
turn of the drivers with Michael Schumacher kicking things off. In perfect
Italian he said, 'I will say what I feel inside: I really appreciate your work,
thank you for everything'.
Barrichello paid particular attention to those that are not part of the track
team: 'Thanks a lot; we always think of you all when we race'.
Ross Brawn also
gave a speech in Italian. 'When I arrived I had a dream: win some races and
maybe a championship. After six Constructors' titles and five Drivers' I think
that it has been incredible and that it will never end. 'Thank you for more than
fulfilling my dream'.
Paolo Martinelli revealed that it was a pleasure constructing such fast engines
for such good drivers. Forza Ferrari!' Rory Byrne thanked everyone for the joy
the success brought him.
It was President
Montezemolo who closed out the series of speeches before the dinner and the
music began. Montezemolo invited everybody to take in the banner set up in the
stands at trackside. The banner listed all the titles won since 1999.
'You are all part of this success. Don't forget what we have achieved. When we
are old, around 120 or 130 years old', joked the President, 'you can tell your
grandchildren that you won eight World Constructors' Championships'.
The evening ended with dinner. Everybody, from Montezemolo and Jean Todt to the
drivers made themselves available to sign autographs and photos for whoever
asked for them, a lasting reminder of a very special moment. |
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President Montezemolo, Jean Todt, Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello,
Luca Badoer, Ross Brawn, Rory Byrne, Paolo Martinelli and over 500
Ferrari staff gathered at Fiorano this evening to celebrate winning the
Constructors' title |
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Michael Schumacher is hoisted aloft by his Ferrari mechanics after the
Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday as the Scuderia celebrated a sixth
consecutive constructor's title bringing the total won to fourteen since
records began |
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