Gian Paolo Ormezzano pays tribute to an inedited Enzo Ferrari, different from any other told by the many who, even after just one meeting, thought they could write "definitive" pages about him, in this book.
A special friendship - because it was such - born thanks to a very singular life event, journalistic and not only, and matured first in the exclusive relationship of many hours and many days, then "diluted" in the relationship of mutual respect and esteem.
Ormezzano decides to reveal "his", entirely his, Enzo Ferrari, that "fascinating, terrible, difficult character, made of iron and fire, of blooms and rusts, of exhibited excrescences and concealed normality, and of stones that are now precious, now merely hard, of diamond and zircon", bringing a contribution to the immensity of that human, technical and industrial phenomenon that was linked to and entitled to Grande Vecchio.
A Ferrari revisited also in the light of how the world of motor racing has changed and how stimulating it can be to compare, albeit theoretically, the character with the current events, disorientating and troubling, of Formula 1.
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