On the day the
new F2007 had its debut on the race track, Ferrari President
Luca di Montezemolo met the journalists who came to
Maranello for the preview of the new Ferrari, number 53 in
the history of the House with the Prancing Horse, which has
been built to compete in the Formula 1 Championship.
"I am glad to be able to share with you one of the first
laps of this new car. I am extremely satisfied with this
kind of presentation, because for us it was important to
have a working day immediately, to be able to collect some
precious data on this completely new car," said Montezemolo,
"I am glad that we
were able to keep the timeframe that we had set for
ourselves. For me this, as every year, is a day of big
emotions; it is the beginning of a new adventure."
Montezemolo underlined that this year Ferrari is a complete
new team, which knew how to conserve the experience gained
over the last years: "This is a complete new Ferrari, and I
don't speak just about the car but about the whole Scuderia.
There is a new driver, who is succeeding a driver that has
been with us since 1996. It is a very important
substitution; not only because Michael has won more races
than anyone else in our history, but also because he created
a personal relationship with the company and the men. It is
true that Massa is here for his second year and so we can
say that he is still young. But he already has some
experience and he grew a lot over the last year. There are
two young managers - Stefano Domenicali, Sporting Director,
and Mario Almondo, Technical Director - who come from the
school of Ferrari. Over all those years we put all our
resources into internal growth, which is a very important
fact."
"From 1997 until today - apart from 2005 - we always won.
And if we didn't win it was because we lost the Championship
in the last race. This shows that Ferrari has always been,
for many, many years, at the top. The competitors have
changed, but we have always been the ones to beat. This
year," Montezemolo declared today, defining the goal for 2007, "we
want to win the Championship."
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The F2007 chassis has been significantly modified
when compared to the 248 F1. The design was revised
to accommodate a new front suspension that
represents a major conceptual innovation, mainly in
terms of aerodynamics. |
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The shape of the side-pods on the Ferrari F2007 and
their openings are revised, based on modifications
to the cooling system, which also implies exits for
the radiators on the upper part of the bodywork,
while the engine air intake is also substantially
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The F2007 is the fifty third single-seater built by
Ferrari specifically to compete in the Formula 1
World Championship. |
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So the eyes are on the reliability of the car, considering
the new technical regulations and the new systems points are
given to teams and drivers in the races, which will reward
the constancy of the results: "To win the Championship
reliability is needed more than anything else. In the last
year we lost because of a lack of reliability at the
beginning of the season. The single-tyre rule is good, it
eliminates many insecurities and so the performances of the
cars will be very close. Victories and pole positions will
be matters of tenths of a second. The score will reward the
reliability. Think about last year when we could have won
the Constructor's Championship with the old system. It's
easy to understand that reliability is fundamental and I am
glad that we start driving the new car today, to collect
data to develop and refine the car."
Montezemolo was also talking about the drivers, as of this
year the new couple with the Brazilian Felipe Massa and the
Finn Kimi Raikkonen will drive the "Rosse": "We had
Raikkonen on our agenda since the race in Magny-Cours in the
year 2002 and Michael was impressed by him even before then,
when he saw him in Mugello on board of the Sauber-Ferrari.
The Finnish school has always emitted determined and strong
personalities, who have never been impressed by external
elements. Kimi is also at the right point in his career to
win. He comes to Ferrari at the right point of his maturity
and we have to put him in the condition to gain results.
Massa had a very good season in the year 2006; he won two
races and gained many points. He is fast and very
concentrated. He is preparing himself physically very well.
The two drivers start on the same conditions, as always in
the history of Ferrari. They are young, fast and determined;
but with a greater experience than many young drivers, who
started in the Formula 1 over the last years."
At the President's press conference there was also room for
Michael Schumacher, who already feels very well in his new
position. "Michael has already adopted a new mentality; I'd
say even a new dimension. This morning he was at the box and
listening to the comments of the drivers. I really enjoyed
seeing him enthusiastic like that. He could have done
something else, but he decided to stay, to contribute to the
team. This shows not only his personality but also what kind
of relationship he has with Ferrari; it is very personal and
reaches very deep. This year we celebrate the 60th
anniversary of Ferrari," Montezemolo went on and pointed out
the celebrations for this important anniversary. "I remember
many things: 1974, when we won our 50th race with Ferrari,
1991, when I came back to Maranello and 1993, when Jean Todt
joined us. We had lots of cars, technology and people over
all those years. We won the prize 'Great places of work' and
this means quality of life in general; not just quality of
the work environment. The people who work at Ferrari are the
base of the commercial successes: the workers, the
technicians and the drivers. We will beat every sales record
in the year 2007 and with the Scuderia we will stay on top
of the Formula 1.
"Determination, passion, the wish to work well and hard:
these are the elements characterising the upcoming season,"
Montezemolo concluded. "I have another intense year as the
head of Confindustria, but my life is here and I hope that I
can still give something to Ferrari."
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