Verstappen is by far the best, says ex-Ferrari boss Montezemolo
LONDON :Former Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo would hire Max Verstappen without hesitation if still at the helm of the Italian Formula One team and given a free choice of drivers.
Speaking after the premiere in London on Thursday night of 'Luca: Seeing Red', a documentary about his life and career, the 78-year-old had no doubt about Red Bull's four-times world champion.
"Today I have to say, for me, Verstappen is by far the number one," said the Italian.
"Even in the last race in Baku, difficult conditions, he never lost control. He was always quick. He never makes mistakes.
"(Carlos) Sainz and (Charles) Leclerc was a very good (Ferrari) couple. But no question, Verstappen is by far the best in my view. By far."
HAMILTON, VASSEUR NOT MENTIONED
Montezemolo did not mention seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, Sainz's replacement alongside Leclerc who is yet to stand on the podium for his new employers - unlike Sainz who was third for Williams in Baku last Sunday while Verstappen won.
He did not reference current boss Fred Vasseur either.
"If tomorrow morning I will be obliged to go to work in Ferrari, in one week I have clear in my mind who to put in different positions," said Montezemolo, stressing the importance of teamwork.
Montezemolo left Ferrari in 2014 - 40 years after Enzo Ferrari had first appointed the young but well-connected lawyer as sporting director of his Formula One team.
During his time at Maranello, he presided over a golden period with greats such as Niki Lauda and Michael Schumacher, with Ferrari becoming the most successful team of all time.
In the film, by Manish Pandey who produced the award-winning 2010 documentary 'Senna', he records how Brazilian triple world champion Ayrton Senna visited his home