Automoblog Book Garage: Ford Versus Ferrari by John Starkey
An stoppable force versus an unmovable object. The only place left to duke it out was on the racetracks of the world, and one in particular: Le Mans ?66.
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author John Starkey publisher Veloce Publishing isbn 978-1787115729 where to get itAmazon
Although this book – yet another winner from Veloce Publishing – has the same title as the movie, it stands as its own separate work. Written by John Starkey and profusely illustrated, Ford Versus Ferrari stands as a worthy piece of documentation that tells the story of one of the greatest rivalries in sports.
Just in case you don’t know, the premise is this: Henry Ford II got his undies in a bunch over a Ferrari deal gone sour, so he decided to “beat them at their own game” and win Le Mans. Which he did (Spoiler!). But that is like saying “The Apollo program is how humans first landed on the moon, and it was sorta touch and go.”
Yeah, that’s true, but it glosses over a lot and misses the finer points.
Missing the finer points is not something Mr. Starkey does here. He starts, thankfully, at the very beginning. Not with Ford going racing, but upstart racers Lola deciding to make a big bore sports car. Ford Versus Ferrari shows how the success of Ford at Le Mans didn’t happen overnight and took years to accomplish.
Ford Versus Ferrari
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