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Montezemolo: Senna would have retired at Ferrari

Luca di Montezemolo spoke to Ayrton Senna about joining Ferrari just days before his death Sutton Images Enlarge Luca di Montezemolo insists Ayrton Senna would have ended his career with Ferrari had he lived. Thursday will mark two decades since Senna was killed at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, at a time he was driving for Williams, a car he hoped would give him the tools required to win a fourth world title. Ferrari attempted to sign Senna in 1989 and 1990 to no avail, but Montezemolo remembers the Brazilian telling him of his desire join the team just days before his death. "He wanted to come to Ferrari and I wanted him in the team," Montezemolo said. "When he was in...
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