Short intermission from trading cards and back to book reviews. With the F1 circus moving on to Monza this weekend, much of the usual focus is on the 2 Ferrari drivers under the watchful scrutiny of the tifosi. For tifosi, ther...
These days F1 fans have a number of F1 yearbooks to choose from. The go-to title is probably the comprehensive Autocourse annual. Another option though is the F1 annual published by Italian publisher Autosprint. I was randomly ...
A reader was asking about “Piloti, che gente” which I tagged (since the early days of F1-nut.com) as the one of the best (if not the best) Ferrari F1 books published and only realised (several years later…) that I hadn’t ...
With Charles Leclerc’s recent back to back wins, is this the start of the long awaited Ferrari re-surgence as the tifosi are hoping for? This potential renaissance is enough reason to look at a few Ferrari books. In 2017, as pa...
Based on early pre-season testing, Ferrari seriously look the goods this year. Enough to inspire me to look for some recent Ferrari books — putting aside Taschen’s $30,000 priced Ferrari Art Edition book, it’s the older titles ...
Throughout the years, Ferrari have managed to have a few harmonious teammate pairings – think Seb and Kimi this year, Alesi and Berger. One celebrated bromance was Mike Hawthorn and Peter Collins who both drove for the Sc...