Most car guys know the tale of a man name Ferruccio Lamborghini, he was an Italian entrepreneur who eventually made a good living selling agriculture machinery.
Mr. Lamborghini was also a high-performance automotive enthusiast, so like any good Italian he owned a Ferrari.
Except Lamborghini felt that the prancing horses of the day lacked refinement, he was so unsatisfied that Ferruccio actually sought out Enzo Ferrari at the factory in Maranello.
When Lamborghini appealed to Enzo about the noisy transmission in his Ferrari 250, the man from Maranello dismissed Ferruccio’s claims and told him “the problem is not with the car, but rather, the driver,” as if to say, what do you know, you are only a tractor builder.