Enzo ferrari brief biography of williams
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Formula One is just one of the sports that Richard Williams covers for the Guardian, and that breadth of knowledge gives him a refreshingly broad approach to the often insular world of motor sport in general, and F1 in particular.
He is also the author of several books on motor sport and in this biography he tackles a colossus of motor racing: Enzo Ferrari.
The ingegnere lead an increasingly secluded life and ceased visiting Grands Prix in person decades before is death in 1988. Williams’ penetrating insight reveals the man in remarkable detail.
What emerges is a story that can only be described as remarkably unremarkable. The success of the Scuderia in the early years certainly owed much to Ferrari’s application and preparation.
But there were times when the team found themselves up against a wall, and fortune intervened.
Such as Mercedes’ arrival on the voiturette scene in 1939 with the devastating 1.5 litre W165s, only to be thwarted by the outbreak of World War Two. And the withdrawal of the same team in 1955 after the tragedy at Le Mans.
Williams peers into the back-stabbing, Machiavellian world of Enzo Ferrari’s team and the fierce competition between engineers and drivers for the affection of the ingegnere.
We see, too, Ferrari
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Enzo Ferrari
Italian racing driver, engineer and entrepreneur (1898–1988)
This article is about the founder of Ferrari. For the automobile named after Enzo Ferrari, see Ferrari Enzo. For the Italian footballer and manager, see Enzo Ferrari (Italian footballer). For other uses, see Enzo Ferrari (disambiguation).
"Il Commendatore" redirects here. For other uses, see Commendatore.
Enzo Ferrari Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI | |
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Born | Enzo Anselmo Giuseppe Maria Ferrari (1898-02-18)18 February 1898 Modena, Italy |
Died | 14 August 1988(1988-08-14) (aged 90) Maranello, Italy |
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Known for | Founding Ferrari and Scuderia Ferrari |
Spouse | Laura Dominica Garello (m. 1923; died 1978) |
Partner | Lina Lardi |
Children | Alfredo Ferrari Piero Ferrari |
Enzo Anselmo Giuseppe Maria FerrariCavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI[1] (; Italian:[ˈɛntsoanˈsɛlmoferˈraːri]; 18 February 1898[2] – 14 August 1988) was an Italian motor racing driver and entrepreneur, the founder of the Scuderia FerrariGrand Prix motor racing team, and subsequ