A journey of over 70 years through the most spectacular images from the Motorsport archives of the great champions who have created the history of Formula 1. A journey narrated by Ercole Colombo and Giorgio Terruzzi
Giorgio Terruzzi, writer and journalist and great expert
on Formula 1, has worked with many newspapers including Corriere
della Sera. In 2015, his book Suite 200: L'ultima notte di Ayrton
Senna (2014) won the Bancarella Sport prize.
Ercole Colombo is a F1 photographer; his photos, his passion
for Formula 1, and his innate ability as a reporter, combined with
the aesthetic touch of a great photographer.
Offers capsule histories of each of F1's seven decades -- a helpful
cheat sheet for those newly minted fans who can't yet tell the
difference between Phil Hill, Graham Hill and Damon Hill, former
champions all.--John Swansburg "New York Times: Book Review"
The emotional and technical detail is truly staggering to behold if
you're a long-time F1 fan, a newer or more casual fan, or have
maybe even never watched a race before.--Danny Herbert
"HotCars.com"
The 192-page volume contains more than 200 photos that span 70
years of racing, engineering, danger, and destiny. It shows the
pageantry and pathos of the world's top tier of car racing over the
ages, presenting the charismatic men with creative facial hair who
piloted cars through the glory days of F1, when machismo and
1970s-era excess were taken as matters of course.--Hannah Elliott
"Bloomberg: News"
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