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ferrari under the skin book cover
ferrari under the skin book cover
ferrari under the skin book cover

Book Review: Ferrari Under the Skin by Andrew Nahum and Martin Derrick

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...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ferrari 1947-1997 book cover
Ferrari 1947-1997 book cover
Ferrari 1947-1997 book cover

Rare Book Review: Ferrari 1947-1997 The Official Book

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 ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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gilles villeneuve book cover
gilles villeneuve book cover
gilles villeneuve book cover

New Book Review: Gilles Villeneuve – His untold life from Berthierville to Zolder by Károly Méhes

The elevation of first year rookie Charles Leclerc to the main works Ferrari team next year breaks the traditional preference of the Scuderia for pairing mature experienced drivers together. I think Leclerc will perform surpris...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover
regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover
regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover

Book review: Regga by Christopher Hilton

If you’re a WilliamsF1 fan, it seems like an eternity since the team’s last win by Pastor Maldonado at the 2012 Spanish GP. Williams’ first GP victory was delivered by the swashbuckling moustachioed Giancarlo ‘Clay’ Regazzoni. ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Ferrari monoposto book cover
Ferrari monoposto book cover
Ferrari monoposto book cover

Rare Book Review: Ferrari Monoposto

  With crunch time for Seb and Ferrari this weekend, the spotlight is on the Scuderia again. Ferrari’s new focus and early wins this year reminded me a lot of the 1990 season with Prost (Vettel) and Mansell (Kimi) in the 6...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ferrari F1 1977-1985 casucci book cover
Ferrari F1 1977-1985 casucci book cover
Ferrari F1 1977-1985 casucci book cover

Book Review: Ferrari F1 1977-1985 edited by Piero Casucci

Is Ferrari really sandbagging as Red Bull claim? I have to admit everytime I look at the new SF-70H and especially the 90 degree sidepod air intakes, I keep thinking of Jodie Scheckter’s square looking 312T4. I’ve previously po...