From Passion To Business
It all began with a passion for motor racing. One day Giampiero Moretti, amateur racing driver, had a friend
of his make a very special steering wheel for his racing car. It was smaller than the normal ones used but what
was most original about it was the handgrip, a very large handgrip that offered a much better hold, making the
car easier to handle and drive. This odd steering-wheel attracted the attention of many racing drivers, among
them John Surtees of Ferrari. The English driver tried it, was enthusiastic, and had it mounted on his
single-seater Formula One racing car.
That was a happy year for Surtees and Ferrari, who won the F.1 championship, and also for Moretti's steering
wheel, which had its share of the glory. Requests for it began to pour in, and what had started as a passion
grew into a business. In 1966 a plant in Tregnano, near Verona, was opened to produce these steering wheels,
giving birth to MOMO (initials that stand for Moretti-Monza). The first order was from Ferrari, which had
decided to use MOMO steering wheels on all its racing cars. With this formidable entrée, MOMO began to scale
the international market. On the one hand MOMO diversified production and on the other it broadened its
steering wheel range. It also started to produce light alloy wheels. The importance of design in the success
of MOMO products led to the creation of a separate division, MOMO DESIGN, in 1982, and in 1983 MOMO CORSE
started up, specializing in the production and distribution of high technology racing accessories.
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