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Montezemolo: Senna wanted to end career at Ferrari

Ahead of the twentieth anniversary of the death of Ayrton Senna, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says the Brazilian wanted to drive for the legendary Italian team.Indeed, Montezemolo says that the two discussed the matter just four days before his death in 1994.'I always appreciated Ayrton’s style of racing,' Montezemolo told his team's website. 'As with all great champions, he had an incredible will to win and never tired of seeking perfection, trying to improve all the time. He was extraordinary in qualifying, but also a great battler in the races, when he always fought tooth and nail.'He wanted to come to Ferrari and I wanted him in the team,' he continued. 'When he was in...
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