Product description
Limited to 550 numbered copies
For this project, the publisher had exclusive access to one of the most special photo archives in the automotive field, with photos of great quality and significance.
The photographer Corrado Millanta, who died in 1983 at the age of 74, was a trained industrial designer and engineer, and one of his great passions was photography. As a result, he developed close friendships with automotive designers, engineers and racing drivers, which gave him exceptional access and special proximity to racing departments, design studios, test drives and races.
In this high-quality illustrated book Millanta’s view of Ferrari in the time between 1947-1952 is summarised on about 360 pages. Rare and very private photographs from the factory premises, from the construction of the cars, test drives and races give an unprecedented insight into the early years of the Scuderia and Enzo Ferrari’s work.