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CHIEF OF PIRELLI: MICHAEL SCHUMACHER embodied perfection!

Pirelli boss Marco Tronchetti Provera believes Formula 1 is without a strong Ferrari without magnetic force. The Milan man also spoke about Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.

Pirelli's boss Marco Tronchetti Provera was a guest on a radio show Politics in Pallone, state radio stations RAI, where these are mainly live broadcasts from the Italian Parliament. However, this radio station shines with other topics as well formula 1, where they were already distinguished guests as Flavio Briatore, Luke of Montezemolo and now more Marco Tronchetti Provera, who has been at the helm of the group since 1992 Pirelli.

72-year-old He spoke about the current situation in the royal class of motorsport: " Formula 1 is without a strong Ferrari without magnetic force. However, I’m sure Ferrari will pick up, also because Charles Leclerc is the right racer for the purpose. Ferrari rightly bets on this young man. For Leclerc combines courage with pure racing style.”Shortened crown-season 2020 so see it like this: “This is a completely different championship than usual, very European-oriented, as all races in America and Asia have been canceled. With a Ferrari in that state, Formula 1 is less spectacular to me."

Pirelli’s boss compares two top racers and told Michael Schumacher he embodied perfection, while appreciating his creativity with Lewis Hamilton.

Lewis Hamilton, racer Mercedesa, is ahead of the record Michael Schumacher in victories and that this record also exceeds. Marco Tronchetti Provera analyzes both top racers. “I can’t say which of the two is stronger. We are talking about two different personalities here. For me, Michael Schumacher has always embodied perfection, along with an incredible gift of concentration. In Lewis Hamilton, however, I notice the creativity that separates him from Schumacher.”For the new Formula 1 boss Stefano Domenicali however, Provera said: “This is a positive signal for Formula 1 and also for Italy."                           

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