Luca di Montezemolo
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He has a quote later in life where he sort of acknowledged this emotional burden and his life's work that he would go on to create, where he said, I feel alone after a life crowded by so many events and almost guilty of having survived.
But not for, I mean, the better part of a century here.
Yeah, it reminds me of our Rolex episode where the movement makers were totally different than the case makers, which were totally different than the jewelry stores that sold them.
Not the sort of integrated way that we know it today of the movement maker is often the same as the case maker.
And then you often just sell sort of pseudo directly.
And that is the sick reality of racing, at least in this point in history, is it is the people who are absolutely willing to go right up to that line and maybe cross it.
Those who win are the ones who are absolutely willing to die.
It's like a fully outsourced racing team that's just kind of a contract relationship.
And for a team that would go on to adopt the prancing horse, I am loving the thick metaphor here with the stable and the... Oh, yeah.
You're sort of taking someone's kind of basic game and souping it up into something really special for you that you're customizing.