A great passion that of Cesare De Agostini for the great Mantuan driver, which began, as he told, "il giorno dei funerali di Nivola quando affaciatomi alla finestra vidi il feretro trasportato da un fiume di persone avvolto tra un tricolore e tanti fiori, seguito da Ascari, Villoresi, e Fangio" (on the day of Nivola's funeral when, looking out of the window, I saw the casket being carried by a mass of people wrapped in a tricolour flag and many flowers, followed by Ascari, Villoresi and Fangio).
A passion that clearly appears in the many articles and several books written on the deeds of the 'Flying Mantuan' and whose only heir, for De Agostini, could have been that Gilles Villeneuve entered the myth after his death at only 32 years of age.
It is no coincidence that two of the books written by Cesare De Agostini are respectively called Tazio Vivo. La febbre Nuvolari and Gilles Vivo. La febbre Villeneuve.
The first and here present volume, was published in 1987, and still remains one of the most beautiful books on the legendary driver, thanks also to the stunning photographic content.
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