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Ferrari v Maserati: The saga of Italy's great home-town racing rivalry    
 
Author: Karl Ludvigsen

What dominated Ferrari's policies during the 1950s was the rivalry with Maserati. Two small companies essentially making racing cars, only about 12 miles from each other, who fought for supremacy not only on all the European circuits, but also as far afield as Sebring in Florida, Watkins Glen in the heart of the United States or Buenos Aires in Argentina. Apparently this home-town battle began in the 1930s, when Enzo Ferrari raced Alfa Romeos against the Maseratis, and continued into the 3-litre Formula 1 of the 1960s. This book uniquely depicts the drama, crises, personalities and victims of this intense and historic racing competition. Foreword written by Luca di Montezemolo, top man at Fiat and thus chief of both Ferrari and Maserati.

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 336
Length: 9.0625w x 11h
ISBN-13: 9781844254125
ISBN: 1844254127
Catalog ID: 146021

 
Price: $54.95
 

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