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Let's not get carried away warns Montezemolo

27/06/2012

Although Fernando Alonso leads the championship, the first driver to win two races this season, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo warns his team that more work has to be done, much more.

"I am worried and all of us should be." he told the Scuderia's assembled staff at the meeting that traditionally follows every win. "Yes, I am worried," he continued, "because I expect three very tough races at Silverstone, Hockenheim and Budapest and because we have seen that Red Bull is very strong, having had four tenths in hand over everyone in qualifying and in the race it was flying away, at least until the Safety Car. If we want to achieve our goals then we must make a step forward.

"It is thanks to your work, to an extraordinary driver who, not by chance, drives for Ferrari, to the strategy, the pit stops and the efforts of everyone at the track and back home, that we find ourselves leading the championship, even if we don't have the best car," he continued. "Now we must ensure we do everything as well as possible because winning depends solely and exclusively on us. It would be a big mistake to think the win in Valencia means we have done enough: today we have a competitive car, but to win, we must do even more.

"I don't want outsiders to think that one win is enough for us to put on a fireworks display," he added. "I know how much you are working, how many sacrifices have been made, but I am the first to know that that all of us, without exception, must still give something more.

"Let's remember for a few more minutes that we are leading the world championship, then let's get back to work," he continued before switching to an almost Churchillian mode. "First of all however, I would ask you to applaud a few people. Starting with Fernando, because after a race like that, it's the least we can do: rarely have I seen him make so many overtaking moves and show such extraordinary determination from the start to the chequered flag. Secondly, Felipe, this time, not in order to encourage him as was the case earlier in the season, but as a sign of faith because he knows we are counting on him: we must give him a better and more reliable car so he can achieve the results that will be good for his morale and for the classification in both championships. The third applause is for the pit stop guys, who have worked so much this year and have improved to the point that they are the benchmark for all the teams in a season in which the pit stops are usually decisive: they are our pride and joy. The final round of applause and I am the first to put my hands together, is for your boss. Stefano Domenicali has never shirked his responsibilities, even acting as a lightning conductor for all the criticism, protecting his people, while at the same time knowing how to demand the maximum effort, how to build a team and look to the future in a positive way and with the right sense of realism. He deserves it."

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