kamikaze = The divine wind. :thumbsup: Below is the original menaing.
Kublai Khan was a conqueror of boundless appetite. When Japan refused to obey and pay tribute to the Mongolian ruler, he was outraged. Twice during the 13th century he sent massive fleets to invade Japan, possibly trying to seize its storied gold. Each time, though, the khan's aggression was repelled not by the Japanese military but by sudden storms that killed most of the invaders and destroyed their ships. The Japanese dubbed these storms kamikaze, or divine wind.
http://www.keepmedia.com/pubs/Newsweek/2004/08/16/526331?extID=10037&oliID=229
kamikaze; the word/name was made famous by the Japanese dive bombers against US ships in the WWII.
FORZA FERRARI~!! :devil: