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						The 
						President of the Republic of Italy, Giorgio Napoletano, 
						has been to Modena for an official visit and went to see 
						the Ferrari Works in Maranello. Ferrari President Luca 
						di Montezemolo, Vice President Piero Ferrari, CEO Amedeo 
						Felisa and Stefano Domenicali, Head of the Scuderia, 
						welcomed the President.  
						 
						Napolitano visited the mechanics department, the wind 
						tunnel and the new assembly lines before he was shown 
						around the Fiorano race track, where he was greeted by 
						Felipe Massa, Kimi Raikkonen, the Scuderia's technicians 
						and a group of workers: one of them, Gaetano Romeo 
						(bodywork, Carrozzeria Scaglietti), had the honour to 
						greet the President with a short speech. 
					
					Gaetano Romeo, 
					representing the Company's men and women: "I am 22 years old 
					and I work at the bodyworks department. My department is 
					also known as Scaglietti; we're producing the Ferrari Gran 
					Turismo chassis, for the 8 and 12 cylinders. I'm from 
					Calabria, but I moved to Modena with my parents when I was a 
					very young boy. About two years ago I started working for 
					Ferrari, building the cars I've always loved. Your visit 
					here in Maranello makes us all very proud, because we know 
					how much attention you pay to the world of labour. This is 
					why I want your visit to be a good omen for all of those who 
					are in a difficult situation in Italy. Your visit here makes 
					us at Ferrari even more aware of the importance of our work, 
					not only for the Company, but for our country. We know very 
					well that our GT cars and the Formula 1 single-seaters are 
					considered an Italian symbol all over the world. And we hope 
					that you, representing the Italians, are satisfied with our 
					work. I can assure you that we all, men and women at 
					Ferrari, who work here every day, are proudly wearing the 
					Italian flag. I think that pride, passion and commitment are 
					the base of every good work. Let me finish with a wish and I 
					think you want to join in: that in 2009 Ferrari and Italy 
					will be at the top of the world."  
					 
					President Napolitano, receiving a model of the F2008 World 
					Champion car, replied: "The pride you feel I feel myself for 
					Ferrari. I've done this visit here out of an egoistic 
					impulse, because I wanted to see a workplace like this, 
					advanced technology and great human resources. There are 
					also great motives of confidence and personal encouragement 
					in my own work, which is a bit different from yours, but I 
					think we've got the same confidence in Italy. The same love 
					and the same will to work together to pass this difficult 
					moment and open new doors of development for all those who 
					still don't work in our country." 
					
					Napolitano spoke 
					to the members of the Team and went to see the Ferrari F60 
					at the box at Fiorano, before he went on the track on board 
					of a 612 Scaglietti with a very special team: Montezemolo 
					behind the wheel and Kimi and Felipe in the back. 
					 
					Before the President left Maranello for Rome he had a 
					private meeting with Montezemolo for about 20 minutes. "I 
					think that Ferrari can say that working together and uniting 
					our strength is what we believe in every day," Ferrari 
					President Luca di Montezemolo said at the meeting with the 
					Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, visiting the Works in 
					Maranello. "We really do admire you and we've always admired 
					also your constant call for the country to unite its 
					strength and to work together to create what we call team 
					spirit. We've always tried to carry it ahead thanks to 
					passionate people, who know how to work and who know how to 
					compete on the market and on the race track. That Ferrari 
					has won eight Championships over the last ten years it's 
					thanks to exceptional men behind exceptional results, men 
					who never gave up, who never rested, who always new what to 
					do."  
					 
					During the President's visit Montezemolo was asked to 
					comment again the political situation in Formula 1 after the 
					latest decision of the FIA World Council: "I really think 
					it's absurd, severe and dangerous that one week before the 
					first Grand Prix Formula 1 is in such a situation, which is 
					very bad for its credibility, its security, the teams, the 
					car manufacturers, the fans, the journalists and the 
					sponsors who invest. I hope for a responsible climate, which 
					has been started by us, the teams, with a cost reduction of 
					50%. It's important to have a serene climate and to avoid 
					continuous changes, creating uncertainty for those who work 
					and making decisions for the future difficult." 
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