Friday, 23 October 2020
Ferrari and Lamborghini
These are the
names of two famous cars that cost thousands of dollars and euros. Two brand
names that place Italy as one of the best countries in the world of car-racing
and Formula One. But one would not be around if it weren’t for the other. Not
because of help, motivation, or assistance, as one would expect, but because of sheer
jealousy and competition. The Ferrari was developed by Enzo Ferrari in 1947,
although he had started the Scuderia Ferrari racing cars in 1929. Now Ferruccio
Lamborghini was very talented, and even though his family was famous for their
vineyards, he was not interested to help with wines. On the other hand, during
World War II, he served in the Air Force, and soon after the end of the war, he
started to change old military machines into agricultural tractors. He was also
interested in racing cars, and one day, while observing a Ferrari car, he
noticed some difficulties with their clutch and noticed they made a lot of
noise when they were driven. So one day in 1962, he asked if he could meet Enzo
Ferrari to point out to him these issues. Lamborghini praised the Ferrari cars
but hinted at the problems he noticed. An incensed Ferrari responded angrily“The clutch is not the
problem. The problem is you don’t know how to drive a Ferrari and you break the
clutch.” So he told Ferruccio
to mind his own business and keep working on tractors, as he was
good-for-nothing! Ferruccio Lamborghini was not offended, though deeply hurt by
the jealous remark of Enzo Ferrari. And he decided to start working on creating
his own sports car, and in spite of many ups and downs he encountered, he was
able to build the empire of the Lamborghini cars which now are as popular as
the Ferraris. And so, if Enzo Ferrari was not offended by Lamborghini’s
courteous and humble correction, nowadays we would not have any Lamborghinis,
but only Ferraris. Ferruccio met a challenge with courage and created a car
that is just as beautiful as any other sports car.
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