BRIVEC COSA NE PENSA DI QUESTA GT?

DIALOGO TRA UN COLLAUDATORE E UN APPASSIONATO DI MOTORI

Brivec Giorgio , Cavallini Daniele , Rossi Roberta

Imagine an afternoon talking about supercars and dream engines, winning racing teams and epic competitions. But these are not the only topics in this book, which is instead the perfect blend of... Read more
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Language: Italian
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Imagine an afternoon talking about supercars and dream engines, winning racing teams and epic competitions. But these are not the only topics in this book, which is instead the perfect blend of history, culture and the art of motor racing.

Protagonists are drivers, engineers, mechanics, visionaries who gave life to a dream. The sets are the most famous and legendary circuits, from Monza to the Nürburgring, from Spa to Imola, but also roads off the beaten track, perfect for testing. You start and finish in Modena, where everything or almost everything began.

And then there is passion, which dominates unchallenged in the memories of Giorgio Brivec, secret test driver for Enzo Ferrari, and Daniele Cavallini, collector of objects from the world of four wheels, which he loves madly. Listening to them a writer, Roberta Rossi, who has transferred their words onto paper.

The dialogue between the two leads readers to explore a universe that may no longer exist, but which has remained intact in the hearts of enthusiasts and of all those who, hearing the roar of an engine, continue to thrill.

In Brivec, cosa ne pensa di questa GT? Dialogo tra un collaudatore e un appassionato di motori, also includes forewords by Gian Carlo Minardi and Siegfried Stohr, and an interview with Brenda Vernor.

Product specification

Binding
In paperback
Pages
152
ISBN / EAN
9791280254368
Publisher
Edizioni Terra Marique
Languages
Italian
Publication date
10/2023
Dimensions
15 x 21 x 1 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
Racconto

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