"But I insist that I've read on many many occasions that
Ferrari was financially in dire straits and we might not be
able to support our programmes in the future. Well, all this
is false and does not correspond to reality, to the truth.
Some of our competitors may like to insist on these
problems, but unfortunately for them it's not going to be
so, and so we are going to have the means necessary to
tackle future championships and of course this also means
that we cannot use this as an excuse for lack of resources
because we do have the resources."
Todt then explained positive elements from last year's
disappointing season. "2005 was an important year for
Ferrari in spite of all this because Ferrari has been
profitable, our cars have sold well and we have presented
some new cars which have been successful in the market and
are still looking good for the future. We have renewed some
very important contracts for Formula One. We were the first
to renew the Concorde Agreement with the FIA up to the year
2012 so something positive did take place during 2005.
Perhaps it was not easy to see but they are surely important
for the future of our firm."
Todt once again emphasised that the team was focusing on
2006 rather than 2007 and potential changes within the team
"I have seen and I have read that many teams are already
thinking about 2007. We are thinking, for the time being, on
2006, so for 2006, we have two very motivated drivers. We
have Michael and I spoke to him before coming here, on the
mobile phone, and he was telling me that before seeing me,
before dinner, he was going to train. He's motivated, he
wanted to try the car before Christmas because, just like
all of us, he was very displeased about the 2005 season and
really he wants to do something in 2006.
"Then, and he
said so clearly this morning, during the year he's going to
decide whether he's going to continue or not. He does not
know, so if he doesn't know, I know even less about what he
is going to do in the future. Concerning the date when he
announces it. He has no pressure. He has no pressure from
the team. I let you give him pressure but he has no pressure
from team. When he feels happy to decide which direction he
wants to take in his career it will be convenient for us. It
is up to us to organise ourselves in order to respond to the
situation and to make sure that Ferrari is not penalised and
can have all the elements in hand to be a winning team."
In conclusion, Todt explained that the team's hopes are high
but they are certainly not deluding themselves. "Our
ambitions for 2006 are high. I never said that we are going
to win everything in 2006, this is not part of my nature
even if I would like to see Ferrari win everything. But what
I can say is that we are going to make greatest possible
effort, we are going to do our best, we have the
determination, we have the motivation so as to try to have a
great season in 2006. Of course, we do know it's going to be
difficult as in all years. It is not going to be easy, but
as I mentioned, it has never been easy and it's part of the
rules of the game. If it was easy, we would not be
interested in racing. "
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