
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has been awarded by the French government with France's second highest honour - a Grand Officier of the Legion d'Honneur.
Todt was named a Commandeur by the French Prime Ministry in 2001 and his latest title puts him just one step behind the Legion d'Honneur's highest rank of Grand-Croix.
It would seem that over the past year the 50-year-old has enjoyed several promotions. Last October he was made overall Chief Executive Officer of Ferrari.
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