Luca di Montezemolo
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He's trying not to get too wrapped up in the lives of the drivers.
And yet his son has still taken from him in this horrible illness that he cannot control and is pure randomness and awfulness.
And it is both the end of his family line, or so he believes at this point in history, but also it's the end of sort of the inherited company.
This is an old school era of capitalism where the company would be passed down through the male heir in the family.
I mean, today, Ferrari is a publicly traded company with multiple families and owners and parent companies and holding companies involved.
And Enzo's assumption here is that none of that is going to happen in the far future.
It is that Dino, my son, will own it and his descendants will own it.
And when you say invisible, he certainly isn't a Ferrari.
Which, this race, this is this amazing, legendary race through Italy that ran a thousand miles.
There is at least one death in every single year except 1927 and a small span, 1931 to 1934, and another two-year span of 36 to 37.