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The Enzo Ferrari Story - cover

The Enzo Ferrari Story

Enzo Ferrari

Publisher: Edizioni Savine

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“To nearly every motoring enthusiast the name Ferrari means, and has meant for some years, the essence of motoring in the truly grand manner, the art and science of automobile engineering at its greatest. This book is the autobiography of Enzo Ferrari, the man who has been responsible for the cars which have achieved more in a shorter time than almost any other marque. It is the autobiography of a man who has known the great and who deserves his own share of greatness in motoring and motor racing history... A remarkable book, this; as well as throwing a clear and fascinating light on the drivers, the teams, the manufacturers, the problems of racing car team management, it deals also—in humorous fashion—with the people who buy Ferraris. And, perhaps unintentionally, Ferrari has drawn a clear portrait of himself.” (1962 – Stirling Moss). - Originally published in Italy as Le Mie Gioie Terribili
Available since: 03/08/2016.

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