Saturday, June 7, 2014
Lamborghini Cars Were A Result Of A Tractor Company Owner Being Insulted by the Founder of Ferrari
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Today I found out the creator of Lamborghini S.p.A. originally owned a tractor company, Lamborghini Trattori S.p.A., which produced tractors from surplus military hardware. He decided to get into making cars as a result of frustrations he had with a Ferrari he had purchased which ultimately resulted in him being insulted by Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the famed Ferrari brand car company.
Having always been interested in car
engines, during World War II, Ferruccio Lamborghini served with the Air
Force mechanics corps and became known as a wizard at mechanical
improvisation and fixing engines.
After the war, Ferruccio setup a small
car and motorcycle repair shop in northern Italy. His first great
business idea was to buy surplus military machines and convert them into
tractors, which were in a great demand in the agricultural area where
he lived at that time. In the beginning, from derelict military
vehicles, Lamborghini was building on average one tractor a month. This
business very soon became extremely successful allowing Lamborghini, in
1960, to expand his business to manufacturing oil-burning heaters and
air conditioning units for buildings.
As a car lover and wealthy entrepreneur,
Lamborghini owned a number of sports cars, with the Ferrari 250 GT
being one of them. At a certain point, Lamborghini became frustrated
with problems he had with the clutch in his Ferrari. He then went to
visit Enzo Ferrari. The world may have never had the famous Lamborghini
super cars that were to follow had Enzo Ferrari not answered
Ferruccio’s complaints with “the problem is not with the car but with
driver!” and went on to advise him to look after his tractors instead.
For a mechanical genius and Italian, this kind of answer was not only
insulting but an open challenge.
With millions of liras from his
successful tractor business sitting around, Lamborghini decided to build
his own car with a V12 engine and founded an auto factory in the small
town of Sant’Agata. Lamborghini hired Ferrari’s ex-employees Giotto
Bizzarini, Franco Scaglione, and Gian Paolo Dallara. The task was very
clear – to create a luxurious and powerful GT that would reach 150 mph
on the Autostrada del Sole, the famous Italian motorway which connects
Milan with Naples. The result was the Lamborghini 350GT. The rest is
history.
Bonus Fact:
- Ferruccio Lamborghini used his birth sign, Taurus the bull, as a symbol for his cars. Moreover, most of the cars were named in relation to bull fighting or the famously bred bull: Muira – after Don Eduardo Muira, who was a bullfighting breeder; Islero – after a bull that killed the famous matador, Manolete; Espada – is a name of a sword, a weapon of a matador, etc.
- Ferruccio Lamborghini confessed that he never actually invented anything, rather, would simply copy and try to improve on others’ work. That is why, for example, he used the 12-cylinder motor of Ferrari, improving it with the twin cams from the 4-cylinder Alfa Romeo
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