I FRATELLI MASERATI

Maserati Fabia

I Fratelli Maserati is a compelling biographical account that explores the life, passion and legacy of the Maserati brothers: Carlo, Alfieri, Ettore, Ernesto, Bindo and Mario. Pioneers of... Read more
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Language: Italian

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I Fratelli Maserati is a compelling biographical account that explores the life, passion and legacy of the Maserati brothers: Carlo, Alfieri, Ettore, Ernesto, Bindo and Mario. Pioneers of automotive engineering and visionary entrepreneurs, the Maseratis were the founders of one of the most iconic car manufacturers in history, synonymous with luxury, speed and innovation.

The book, written by Fabia Maserati, Ernesto Maserati's granddaughter, traces the origins of the family, from their modest beginnings in Voghera and Bologna to the creation of their first racing car, interweaving personal stories with the great historical events of the 20th century.

Through anecdotes, photographs and testimonies, the author reveals not only the brothers' technical genius, but also their unique personalities and their relationship with the competitive world of motor racing.

I Fratelli Maserati goes beyond the engineering aspect, exploring the human and professional challenges the brothers faced, including the sale of the company that bore their name and the foundation of new enterprises such as OSCA. The book celebrates the Maserati brothers' creative spirit and revolutionary contribution to the automotive industry, paying homage to their dream of speed and innovation.

An unmissable work for enthusiasts of cars, history and biographies, it invites the reader to rediscover the roots of an Italian myth that still dominates roads and tracks around the world.

114 pages. Text in Italian.

Product specification

Binding
In paperback
Pages
114
ISBN / EAN
9791222780832
Publisher
Languages
Italian
Publication date
01/2025
Dimensions
15 x 21 x 1 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History

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