Piero Fusaro, Former Ferrari President, Dies at 88
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Piero Fusaro, former Ferrari president from 1989 to 1991, has died at the age of 88 (Symbolic Image - AI Generated) AI Generated Stock Image Piero Fusaro, former Ferrari president from 1989 to 1991, has died at the age of 88. Fusaro also went down in history for blocking Ayrton Senna's transfer to Ferrari in 1991, a decision that still fuels debate among Formula 1 fans today. Fusaro had a long and prestigious career in the automotive world. Afte…
Piero Fusaro, former Ferrari president, dies at 88
Piero Fusaro, the Turin-born manager who once led Ferrari and held executive roles at FIAT, Alfa Romeo, and Seat, has passed away after a long illness. He concluded his illustrious career serving as president of ANFIA. Fusaro was 88 years old and carried with him a notable legacy: being remembered as the man who prevented Ayrton Senna from fulfilling his dream of joining Ferrari for the 1991 season in a red car. The former Ferrari president quie…
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