This is the best all-embracing complete adventure of the Ferrari-Ford battles of the 1960s that I accept read. It does not cover abundant detail on the '67 division and the '68-'69 J.W.E efforts, but it covers the origins and years through '66 wonderfully. Especially acceptable are the portraits of Henry Ford II, Enzo Ferrari, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Ken Miles, and Carroll Shelby. Other characters, like John Wyer and Bruce McLaren are able-bodied drawn.
Baime aswell describes the industry ambiance appealing well. When humans ask me to account the best books on this era, I name Levine's "Dust and Glory", Wyer's "The Certain Sound", Horseman's "Racing In The Rain", Evan's "Ken Miles", my book, Friedman's "Ford GT-40", Cahier's "Pit Stops" and now Baime's book.
Nice job and account the apprehend for anyone who loves the action or enjoys agitative (and true) stories.
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