The Inside Story of Maranello’s Fastest, Rarest Road Cars By Winston Goodfellow
Goodfellow’s latest work is the result of numerous interviews with many of the greatest names in Ferrari history over a number of decades, and is loaded with stories and photos never before seen in print. While most everyone thinks the Ferrari supercar/hypercar began with the 288 GTO, the first such model was, in reality, the mighty 375 MM in the 1950s. Striking artwork and insightful text weave through the subsequent decades, taking the reader behind the scenes into the factory, design studios, auto shows and onto road and track, examining key models all the way up to today’s mind-boggling, $1.5 million, 950-horsepower LaFerrari. Meet the men behind the cars, and what they saw behind closed doors.
Find out how a chance encounter with a BMW 3 Series, and not Group B, was the real flashpoint for the birth of the 288 GTO; Sergio Pininfarina’s remark that caused the Enzo’s radical shape to become the final design; why 1966’s radical 365 P was fitted with central steering decades before McLaren’s F1; the role Porsche’s 959 had in the creation of the F40; first hand insights on the early (and trying) years of the Sergio Pininfarina-Enzo Ferrari relationship, and much more. Richly illustrated on glossy paper with evocative period imagery and stunning contemporary photography of the cars, the factory, design studios and the creators, this book provides a revealing look into the inner workings of Ferrari, at the height of its powers. $75.00 www.motorbooks.com