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Maurizio Arrivabene's strong character became legendary in the paddock during his five years (2014-2018) at the helm of Ferrari. His bad manners before journalists seemed only the tip of the iceberg during those hard years of internal wars in the Scuderia. However, the stern businessman has taken out these days his most solidary profile to put his shoulder on the Covid-19 crisis.

Arrivabene is a volunteer in the Italian ambulance service, as confirmed by the newspaper Il Resto del Carlino . "True to his ill-fated curmudgeon style with a big heart, Arrivabene has preferred not to say anything to anyone. However, since the storm began, he has made himself available to drive ambulances and take the elderly to hospitals. In short, He has become a pilot! "Said journalist Leo Turrini, a reference in the information from the Maranello team.

It must be remembered that after losing the internal battle with Mattia Binotto in late 2018, Arrivabene left Ferrari to become a member of the board of directors of Juventus, the great dominator of Serie A in the last decade.

"Not everything is rosy"

Arrivabene's work is not the only exemplary case that has given Formula 1 to Italy in recent weeks. Without going any further, Mario Isola, maximum manager of Pirelli in the Grand Circus, has also started working as a paramedical volunteer in Milan.

"You realize that not everything is rosy and you can see people exposed to really difficult situations," Isola, the visible head of the only tire dealer in the World Cup, revealed about his disinterested collaboration with Croce Vola.

After more than a month of fighting the pandemic, Italy has 181,228 confirmed cases and 24,114 deaths from the coronavirus, according to official figures released on Tuesday.

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