Enzo Ferrari: A Life
By (Author) Richard Williams
Vintage Publishing
Yellow Jersey Press
1st October 2002
5th September 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: business and industry
Car racing
World Cups and World championships
Automotive technology and trades
Motor cars: general interest
629.2222
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
245g
Ferrari, the name itself evokes the world of speed, a world of fast cars, heroic deeds and glamour. This is the story of the man behind the name. Enzo Ferrari never contributed so much as a single sketch to the design of the product that carries his name, other men did that for him. Yet his towering ambition and strategic genius enabled him to outlast his main rivals and to ensure that nothing could diminish the allure of the legend that he created. This biography goes back to Enzo's origins and traces his remarkable rise to prominence.
Fast cars, fanatical fans, glamour and the brilliant writing of the Guardian's sports sage * GQ *
Absorbing and authoritative... this book's trove of anecdotes is a treat * Daily Telegraph *
Williams is clear and authoritative... he expertly unravels the myths from the facts * Scotland on Sunday *
An engrossing read from start to finish - heartily recommended * Time Out *
Richard Williams is the Guardian's chief sports writer and is the author of two highly acclaimed books - The Death of Aryton Senna and Racers, which was shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award.