FERRARI F40 LES DERNIERES EMOTIONS D'ENZO

HISTORY BOOK: CONCEPTION, TEMOIGNAGES, REGISTRE


The legendary F40 was in its time the fastest serial car ever built and the object of all desires. In this unique book of 324 pages, more than 40 testimonials from personalities who collaborated in... Read more
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The legendary F40 was in its time the fastest serial car ever built and the object of all desires.

In this unique book of 324 pages, more than 40 testimonials from personalities who collaborated in the creation of the F40 such as designers like Pininfarina, test pilots, but also many people who have promoted the image of the F40, like owners, drivers, artists, presidents of Ferrari Clubs, importers, distributors, technicians ...

The author shares with us in a world tour all his memories, encounters and correspondences honoring Enzo Ferrari. In more than 30 years, the F40 still leaves us strong emotions, wanted by Enzo Ferrari during his lifetime.

Participants included: Nicola Materazzi, Oscar Scaglietti, Leonardo Fioravanti, Aldo Brovarone, Pietro Camardella, Mario Vernacchia, Dario Benuzzi, Luca Picco, Brenda Vernor, Paolo Pininfarina, Sergio Cassano, Paolo Cavalieri, Giorgio E. Cavalieri, Manuel de Miguel-Mornet, Fede Garcia, Giuseppe Greco, Ed Gilbertson, Chuck Queener, Christian Philippsen, Patrick Tambay, Jean Alesi, Jean Berchon, Philippe Gardette, Pierre Daverat, Dominique Bardini, Pascal Papazyan, Philip Bouvard, Yan Denes, Rossano Candrini, Mauro Raccanello, Luca Fornetti , Junichiro Hiramatsu, Hideki Yoshida, Albert Seyler, John Pogson, Dimitris Spyropoulos, Nikolay Panuli, Blaise Zuchuat, Tiziano and Fabrizio Carugati, Roger Imboden ... and many more.

At the end of the book, a register of all the chassis made of the F40.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
324
Publisher
Languages
French
Publication date
11/2019
Dimensions
25 x 21 x 3 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History

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