Ferraripilot wrote:I agree with being passionate about something, but there is a difference between passion and ruthless behavior. I don't see any other team bosses making public statements quite so brash. Every boss as their own way to get the best from their people, and for all we know Luca could be putting up a front for the media to gobble on.
Thanks for the reply. I'm no Ferrari fanatic (example: see my signature). Is Luca ruthless? Probably. Ask Hulkenburg or Liuzzi or especially Scott Speed how kind F1 is to underperformers. I don't think many would vote Ron Dennis, for example, any humanitarian awards.
You're right -- IMHO -- other team bosses (except the gentleman at Red Bull) aren't quite so brash in public, but then part of Luca's job is to gain press attention, and brash always sells, humble doesn't. You have hit on that yourself "putting on a front for the media." Luca does a job that has some unpleasant aspects, but, like him or loath him, he does his job very well, IMHO.
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill