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Enzo Ferrari Junior, the great grandson of his namesake and the car firm's founder, has gained a motor racing license but is keeping his ambitions in check. "For the moment I have only taken a racing license. A dream is to race the Le Mans 24-Hour," the 21-year-old told Sunday's Gazzetta Sportiva newspaper.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo was also quoted as telling former Formula One world champion Jacques Villeneuve that he could test a Ferrari GT car as he plots a way back into F1
Meanwhile Bruno Senna will carry a huge burden of expectation when the Brazilian follows in the Formula One tracks of his late uncle Ayrton next year, according to Frank Williams. Ayrton Senna, hailed and mourned as one of the greatest talents the sport has ever seen, died at the age of 34 when he crashed his Williams into a concrete barrier at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola.- Reuters
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