Gino Rosato | In peace

Gino Rosato was in high demand on Friday afternoon, outside Ferrari headquarters. For the first time in more than 30 years, the Quebecer was present at the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit as a visitor and not as a member of the Scuderia.


Rosato made the big decision to leave Ferrari at the end of last season. Since then, he has not attended any Grand Prix; Canada’s is his first. But in the paddock on Friday it was as if he had never left; it took us a while before we managed to talk to him.

“I spent a lot of time in Quebec in the last three or four months,” he told The Press. It’s been a long time since I’ve spent time here. It’s good to be back. I came to see the guys for a bit. »

A number of rumors about Rosato’s departure have been circulating on social media over the past few months. One of them was that the Quebecer had left the prancing horse stable due to the arrival of new principal director Frédéric Vasseur.

“It saddened me that a lot of people said nonsense, because it ended very well, assures the main interested party. It is a choice that has been made. I still do collaborations with Ferrari. I am not at war with anyone. »

“I’m friends with [Fred Vasseur], with his family, he is a person I love very much. Just because it happened doesn’t mean I left. […] I’ve known him for twenty years. I would even have been interested in working with a guy like him, he’s a very competent guy. »

When asked what was the trigger for this decision, Rosato remains evasive.

“There have been changes. Afterwards, you must not be frustrated in life. […] You always have a reason to stay: a year passes, two years, ten years, fifteen years. It was the right time to leave. »

Essentially, “it was time for a change,” he argues. I’ve been doing this for 31 years. I want to see what the future brings, but I left on very good terms with Ferrari. »

no remorse

Exactly a year ago The Press told you the story of Gino Rosato, a Laval resident born to a Quebec mother and an Italian father, who unexpectedly fell into F1 at the age of 18. It was in 1993 that he had the chance of a lifetime to join Ferrari, where he remained for the next 30 years – apart from a three-year interlude at Lotus. Over the years, he seized the opportunities presented to him and made his way into the management team of the Scuderia, which has become like a second family.

Still, when the hour came, it came.

When asked if he did anything to leave the team, Rosato hesitates before answering: “No. There are things with which we are at peace, he continues. I feel very lucky to have been able to do what I did, but you have to know how to turn the page. That’s life. »

The Quebecer, who is enjoying his “normal life” after 31 years of traveling from one end of the planet to the other, says he is taking a sabbatical year to “see what is happening in [sa] head “.

For the rest of things, he has “ideas”, he mentions, but our attempts to have more details have proved unsuccessful. “We will see what the future will bring,” he sums up.

Even if Ferrari is still “in [son] heart”, would he be open to joining another team one day, in the event of a return to the world of Formula 1?

“You never say no, but for now, the only team is my own head. I just spent 30 minutes with Max Verstappen. I’m not here looking for another team. I’m here to see the world I love, to spend [bon] time, come and support Ferrari in my own way. It really feels good to arrive here in zero stress conditions. »


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