![]() Scuderia is Italian for "stable", and Ferrari refers to Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the company. Though the Scuderia and Ferrari Corse Clienti continue to manage the racing activities of numerous Ferrari customers and private teams, Ferrari's racing division has completely devoted its attention and funding to its Formula One team, Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro. Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. Luigi and his forklift assistant Guido dream that one day they will get to change the tyres on an actual Ferrari. Business hasn't been good in years, so you can always count on a bargain on a new set of wheels from this merry merchant. With his forklift pal, Guido, by his side, Luigi is an avid racecar fan (with a bias towards Ferrari's) who is always eager to please. Luigi keeps himself busy by following motorsport and as an Italian he is of course an avid ‘Tifosi’ or Ferrari fan. His license plate reads 445-108, which is the latitude and longitude for the main Ferrari factory in Modena, Italy. Luigi is a Scuderia Ferrari fan, and has followed racing his entire life. His car model is also a pun on Fiat's sponsorship for Ferrari at Formula One. In the end, McQueen directs a group of Italian sports cars comprised of a Ferrari and two Maserati cars to his shop, having recommended it. At first, Luigi and Guido do not respect Cars Movie Lightning McQueen when he comes to Radiator Springs, because he is not a Ferrari and says he has never heard of him ("Luigi follow only the Ferraris"), but later on they learn to show courtesy to McQueen, suiting him up in whitewalls. ![]() He even keeps a stock of ancient whitewall tyres in the hopes of one day selling them. Big-hearted, gregarious, and excitable, this 1959 Fiat 500 ragtop runs the local tire shop, Luigi's Casa Della Tires, which is the "Home of the Leaning Tower of Tires." Like the rest of the town’s shopkeepers, Luigi’s stock sits gathering dust on the shelves. ![]()
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