31.01.2010 ERIC CLAPTON VISITS MARANELLO

ERIC CLAPTON AND STEFANO DOMENICALI AT MARANELLO

"I love the sound of Ferraris and, as a musician, I can confirm that these engines deliver true music," says Eric Clapton on a visit to Maranello where he inspected the new F10, "I must say that I have a weakness for the 12-cylinders’ music."

“I have loved motor races since I was a child, but there’s only one car manufacturer I’ve been following ever since: Ferrari.” For Eric Clapton, one of the icons of contemporary music, love for the Prancing Horse cars started a long time ago, reinforced when the British musician bought his first Ferraris.

Eric Clapton says: “I love the sound of Ferraris and, as a musician, I can confirm that these engines deliver true music. I must say that I have a weakness for the 12-cylinders’ music.”

When asked about the similarities between writing a song and creating a Ferrari Clapton said that passion and obsessive care for every single detail are the two aspects in common. As far as the use of technology is concerned it’s fundamental that it does not compromise the soul of what you’re creating. The guitarist came back to Maranello after six years and was fascinated by what he found: especially the new production lines – the building designed by Jean Nouvel – and the company’s restaurant - by Marco Visconti.

At the Classiche department he admired some of the most beautiful models from the history of the Prancing Horse, while at the department of the Scuderia, he discovered the new F10 single-seater, ready for its first test session in Valencia. Stefano Domenicali showed Clapton the most important changes in the new single-seater, while the musician inquired about the conditions of Felipe Massa, whom he has been supporting for many years. A day in red for Eric Clapton, who promised that it won’t take him another six years to come back for another visit to Maranello.
 

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