Maranello now
has a seven times Formula 1 World Champion Champion amongst
its citizens: Michael Schumacher has been awarded honorary
citizenship of the commune of Emilia-Romagna. The reason
given was that with his extraordinary history at Ferrari, he
was an accompaniment to one of the most important parts in
the history of the commune of Maranello.
The auditorium "Enzo Ferrari" was not big enough to hold all
of the people who wanted to be close to Michael. In front of
the theatre there was a video wall where people outside
could follow the ceremony. Under the presence of President
Luca di Montezemolo, Vice-President Piero Ferrari, CEO Jean
Todt and General-Director Amedeo Felisa, an obviously moved
Michael Schumacher said that he was touched by receiving the
honorary citizenship of Maranello. Which five years ago had
been awarded to the President. The official ceremony ended
with the giving of the keys to the city by mayor Lucia Bursi
and a miniature bell tower engraved with the most important
dates of Schumacher's "red" career.
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Michael Schumacher is
flanked by Jean Todt, Piero Ferrari, Luca di
Montezemolo and Lucia Bursi, the Mayor of Maranello,
during the ceremony. |
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The official ceremony ended with the giving of the
keys to the city by mayor Lucia Bursi and a
miniature bell tower engraved with the most
important dates of Schumacher's "red" career. |
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As a nod to the tradition which was first started by
Maranello's priest Don Elio Belloi, and then continued by
his successor Don Alberto Bernardoni, the bells of the tower
rang, as they do after victories of the single-seaters from
Maranello. Over the last 11 years the bells rang 72 times
for Michael. Giancarlo Bertacchini, Scuderia Ferrari Club
President of Maranello, handed over to Michael a small
barrel of Aceto Balsamico, which signifies deep friendship
in Emilia, while Giulio Corsari, President of the
association of former F1 mechanics gave a leather-bound
plaque with the engraving "Grazie Michael", as a perfect
ending to the evening.
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