For the first time, one of the major names in Italian car design tells his story from the beginning; from when he made his first sketches on paper, unbeknown to his parents and not only of cars, to reaching a point at which his name became synonymous with some of the best known and most important cars on the international front. In his 23-year career at Pininfarina, Leonardo Fioravanti, who was first a designer and architect, then managing director and director general of 'Studi & Ricerche' department, created some of the most beautiful Ferraris of all time; they ranged from the 1965 250 LM sports coupe Speciale to the immortal 1968 Daytona through to the 1975 308 GTB and GTS and the 1984 288 GTO, as well as the P5 and P6 of 1968. While continuing his Ferrari essay during his Pininfarina career, Fioravanti also guided the creation of numerous other projects, among them the Dino road car, the 1980 Pinin four-door prototype and went on to the 1984 Testarossa and the 1987 F40. He worked for the Fiat Group from 1988 until 1991, during which time he took on the roles of deputy director general of Ferrari, later became responsible for advanced design CRF and then head of the Fiat Styling Centre. In 1987, he founded Fioravanti srl, an architectural studio, and in 1991 he extended his services to industry, in particular the design of means of transport. Images of an epoch, designs from his own personal archive never previously seen and, above all, a passionate first person account. Those are the key elements of this outstanding book which, through the creations of Leonardo Fioravanti, covers over 50 years of the history of automobile style and culture.
The Ferrari Phenomenon provides a fresh perspective on the world's most charismatic car manufacturer and its iconic founder, combining everything from little-known history and biographical details of Enzo Ferrari and a virtual tour of the Ferrari factory and grounds, to unexpected facts on everything from one-off cars and race statistics and guidance on what to do when you visit Maranello. To develop this variety and detail required the international expertise of insider Luca Dal Monte, who was head of Ferrari's North American press office before returning to Italy as director of Maserati's worldwide press and public relations operations, and Motor Trend editor and best-selling author Matt Stone. Together their research and interviews bring unexpected stories to light, taking the reader behind the scenes, giving even knowledgeable Ferrari aficionados material they didn't know. Thousands of Ferrari books have been published and more come every year, but The Ferrari Phenomenon is one of the few that is indispensable to every fan of the Prancing Horse.
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