La Squadra

The people behind the griffin.

Three generations of one family, a leadership drawn from the works floor, and the drivers who carry the emblem today.

Leadership

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Elena Vantaggi-Corradi

President

Granddaughter of the founder; joined the board in 1988 and became President in 2009. Trained as a metallurgist and spent nine years in the Fonderia Aurora before management.

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Matteo D'Angelo

Chief Executive (since 2021)

Neapolitan engineer who rose through the endurance programme. Architect of the 2024 fifteen-year plan and the Reparto Classiche restoration division.

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Ingrid Sfollenberger

Technical Director, Scuderia

German aerodynamicist who joined from the endurance grid in 2016. Led the 2019 and 2022 title campaigns and the 2026 sustainable-fuel V6 project.

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Bruno Castelli

Chief Designer

Head of the Centro Stile since 2012. Responsible for the RC-95 Stradale and the RC Fulmine's clean-sheet electric form language.

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Tullio Marchetti Jr.

Director, Fonderia Aurora

Grandson of the founding engine designer; runs the foundry that still casts every block the company builds.

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Sofia Renghi

Director, Reparto Classiche

Leads certification and restoration of historic cars — the fastest-growing part of the business.

Scuderia Reparto Corse — current drivers

Lorenzo Prandelli

Lorenzo Prandelli · #7

Two-time World Grand Prix Champion (2019, 2022). From Brescia; a Reparto Corse junior since karting. The most successful driver of the marque's modern era, with 41 Grand Prix wins.

Aiden Wray

Aiden Wray · #8

British driver, joined the works team in 2024 from the endurance programme, where he shared the RC 499 LM. Youngest podium finisher in the marque's history at 20.

The champions who built the legend

DriverEraTitlesKnown for
Giancarlo Fassi1950–19662First champion; won the marque's first race (1950) and first world double (1961).
Nils Ehrengard1972–19782Debuted the transverse gearbox; back-to-back titles 1975–76.
Piercarlo Vanni1977–19862Master of the ground-effect turbo era.
Duilio Ferro1985–19931The 1990 last-lap title at Estoril.
Rafael Cordeiro1998–20053Anchored the eleven-win 2004 season; most wins in a single campaign.
Emanuele Storti2005–20112Consecutive titles 2007–08.
“At Reparto Corse the drivers are guests of the mechanics, not the other way around. The founder insisted on it, and it is still true.” — Lorenzo Prandelli