Automobili Lamborghini's new podcast revs up for episode two
August 10, 2023 by Lamborghini
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Tardozzi is a born racer, and is intimate with the emotional nature – and head-spinning pressures – of top-level motorsport. The paradox here, of course, is that everyone involved is there to win. But only one rider and team ever can. Thanks to the team's intense work and commitment, Ducati is currently the outfit to beat in MotoGP. 'We are so focused on the win. In the last couple of years we showed that Ducati factory made a really huge effort on the technology side, on the organisation side and on the sporting side, choosing the right young riders and bringing them to the top until the World Championship of Francesco Bagnaia last year. 'My dream in the past was to win the MotoGP championship. Now my dream is to win again and the following one is to win again. I am a dreamer because I always want more. But in sport I love only to win and I feel pain when we lose. There is not one minute that we don't think about improving the product or the racing bike. That's something I think that's common between Lamborghini and Ducati.' For Ortenzi, the challenge might be outwardly different but the emotions are similar. He tells Tardozzi, 'For me, what you have every weekend with the races are like the milestones of the project. We fight week-by-week, because everything you are not able to do in a proper way, in a milestone, then you have to recover on the next one.' Just as one World Championship can never truly be enough, so the team behind cars like the Revuelto – already sold out for the first two years of production – simply never allow themselves to be content. There is always more to be done, to improve, and the desire to truly go beyond is insatiable. 'Having the first car is like having the first win, it's a special moment for us,' Ortenzi says. 'But you are never fully satisfied. There is always something you can do better. This is our mindset, and maybe sometimes this is too much, but we never stop to celebrate. We're immediately thinking: 'How can we do this a bit better?' You also make the difference when you're down, not when everything is going well, because this is easy. The really important thing is to react in a fast way.' The easy path is simply of no interest to Ortenzi and the entire team at Automobili Lamborghini. And the Revuelto is a truly 'clean sheet' car. 'Everything had to be new. New engine, new architecture, new hybridised platform. Because again, to do the best, you have to risk something. And we risk having everything new in the car. We are sure now that we have a better sports car than before.' Beyond: A Lamborghini Podcast is available to listen to on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, to watch on YouTube for a fully immersive experience, and via the special podcast hub on Lamborghini.com/podcast. A new episode will drop each month.
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