Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna affirms commitment to Formula 1 after Le Mans triumph
Ferrari's Benedetto Vigna has reiterated the Italian brand's unwavering dedication to Formula 1, following their remarkable triumph at Le Mans.
Ferrari's CEO, Benedetto Vigna, has reinforced the Italian brand's dedication to Formula 1 following their impressive victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The triumph marked Ferrari's first outright win since 1965, with the #51 499P hypercar, piloted by Antonio Giovinazzi, , and Alessandro Pier Guidi, claiming the top step of the podium.
Contrasting with their F1 struggles, as Ferrari last tasted victory at the Austrian Grand Prix in the middle of last year, the Scuderia currently languishes in fourth place overall in the constructors' championship, trailing behind Mercedes and Aston Martin.
Speaking to Eurosport after the memorable win at Circuit de la Sarthe, Vigna emphasized that racing is deeply embedded in the company's DNA. "It once again demonstrates that Ferrari is unique and that we create unparalleled cars. It is a unique car," he asserted.
When asked about the stressful start to the Formula 1 season, Vigna responded, "You know, I have more significant reasons for stress. For the team, this is an opportunity to improve and gain valuable experience. We must build a machine that surpasses its predecessor, and this principle applies to everything we do.
"Sport holds immense importance for us; racing is ingrained in our company's DNA. Therefore, we will continue investing in Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship because we recognize the abundance of technologies that can transition from the track to the road."
Ferrari chairman, John Elkann, believes that their triumph at Le Mans "sets an example for us all" and suggests that other divisions within the company can learn from their performance during the past week.
"This victory achieved by Antonello Coletta, Amato Ferrari, and the entire team-from our mechanics to our drivers-in such arduous conditions, due to the 24-hour duration, the unpredictable weather, and the formidable strength of our competitors, serves as an inspiration for us all," Elkann stated.
"The emotions they have evoked among our Tifosi on this momentous day, bridging the past, present, and future, are also a reminder of the significance of finding the courage and humility to continuously improve."