Formula 1 & Monza A race in pictures
Finally available, “Formula 1 & Monza” is a significant work recounting two realities - the Monza Autodromo and Formula 1 - that have always been inextricably linked by a single celebrated event: the Italian Grand Prix. From back in 1948, when the World Championship had yet to be born, Monza was welcoming cars from the “blue ribbon formula” to the track winding through the Royal Park. This long and fascinating story of drivers and races, of tears and joy, is told in a rich volume presenting through rare and spectacular photos both the racing and the human side that has always been such a feature of the Italian Grand Prix. Featuring in the first part of the book are the over 60 editions of the race while in the second the story is developed with a series of portraits of those drivers whose name has become associated with the history of the Autodromo and those teams that have written unforgettable chapters in the history of motorsport on the Monza track.
Adding further depth are chapters on the boundless passion of the Monza crowd - such a major part of the history of this race - the evolution of the circuit, the Autodromo as a film set or a privileged setting for long test sessions or an incomparable stage for the many VIPs who have always populated the paddock and pits. Tracing the history of the one and only authentic “Temple of Speed” is Enrico Mapelli, a Monza journalist and a great expert in the history of the Autodromo past and present. His story is illustrated with around 900 colour and black and white photographs, many previously unpublished and most drawn from the publisher’s own archives (specifically the collections of the photographers Erminio Ferranti, Danilo Recalcati and Franco Villani) or from other professional photographers who gravitated around the circuit.
The book has been made possible by the active contribution of the Automobile Club di Milano which the publisher would like to thank.
(PUB 09/2016, Autor: Enrico Mapelli, Idioma: Inglês & Italiano, 364 págs, 28X30 cms, capa dura, fotos)
Marca | Giorgio Nada editore |
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