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Thread: More Rumours of Imminent Departure of LDM

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    More Rumours of Imminent Departure of LDM

    http://www.autoblog.com/2011/04/07/l...s-ferrari-cha/

    The Elkann brothers are moving in, ladies and gentlemen. First, Luca di Montezemolo handed over the chairmanship of the Fiat group to John Elkann. Now, reports from Italy are indicating that the affable Marquis di Montezemolo could be preparing to abdicate the Ferrari throne in favor of John's rakish younger brother Lapo. (That's Lapo in the picture at right, wearing the blue suit and sneakers, next to his brother John at the Alfa Romeo press conference in Geneva this year.)

    Montezemolo had assumed the Fiat chairmanship after the passing of Gianni Agnelli, as the controlling family waited for its scions to become ready to take control. Once they were, the Marquis gave up the group chair to John as reports proliferated of Montezemolo's political aspirations. These were followed by public calls from within Italy's political echelon for Montezemolo to lead a coalition to eject the troubled Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is currently under trial for alleged relations with underage prostitutes.

    If Montezemolo does make the long-anticipated move from business and sports into politics and statesmanship, reports indicate that Lapo Elkann could be at the top of the list to take over, instead of promoting someone like CEO Amadeo Felisa, Vice-Chairman Piero Ferrari (son of company founder Enzo) or Stefano Domenicali, director of the Scuderia (a position from which both Montezemolo and Jean Todt ascended to overall control), from within Ferrari's own management.

    Lapo himself has had a colorful past, driving a denim-clad 599, reportedly overdosing on cocaine with a group of transsexuals, lending a hand at a Lakers game, working for Henry Kissinger, and perhaps most pertinently, directing Fiat's marketing department.

    [Source: OmniAuto.it (translated) | Image: © Noah Joseph/AOL]

    Err... what?
    Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...

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    That would be bad for Ferrari. please no.

    Oh, and Luca annoys McLaren fans and he is a legend, so try to keep him.
    Last edited by scuderiafan; 7th April 2011 at 14:54.


    In Stefano Domenicali, we have a team boss who has proved to be a leader. - Luca diMontezemelo

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    Gotta hand it to Ferrari, there's never a dull moment, eh?

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    I would love to see Donald Trump as Chairman of Fiat/Ferrari, after each failed F1 season, he'd call the top 5 executives into a meeting, have them engage in random competitions and declare that one of them was fired lol....
    Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...

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    Maybe, make Stefano the boss, and Get Ross back as team principal? Or Piero Ferrari?

    Theoretical, but please not this guy


    In Stefano Domenicali, we have a team boss who has proved to be a leader. - Luca diMontezemelo

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    Not a bad idea, Tony!!
    Can I get front row seats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I would love to see Donald Trump as Chairman of Fiat/Ferrari, after each failed F1 season, he'd call the top 5 executives into a meeting, have them engage in random competitions and declare that one of them was fired lol....
    Nah, after that he would destroy Fiorano and build a Golf course there.


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    Nothing wrong with LDM, I hope this doesn't happen.

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    Hope these rumors go away!
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    Wasn't there rumours at the end of last year that someone with something to do with AC (or Inter?) Milan would be replacing LdM? That came to nothing so I expect these rumours will too.
    Forza Jules

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    Pity if LdM were to leave - he's a character and been with Ferrari for decades now.

    I wish it was Domenicali leaving - can't stand the guy - he's weak and ineffective. I think he's done an overall lousy job as team principal, especially strategically.

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    So would you not blame Luca for hiring him and for not getting rid of him?

    It's not Stefano's fault that Luca wanted this team.....
    Forza Ferrari

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    So would you not blame Luca for hiring him and for not getting rid of him?

    It's not Stefano's fault that Luca wanted this team.....
    well as we can see Luca is quite patient...

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