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Clay Regazzoni, a champion of motor racing and popularity, a winner of the Grands Prix, in which he was a star for seven years driving a Ferrari, but also a man who, on 30 March 1980, lost the use of his legs in a crippling accident at Long Beach. The book covers once more the story of an extraordinary life lived for almost 20 years in the driving seats of 300 kph racing cars and for 26 years in a wheelchair. But even in that situation he competed in cars with special hand controls and so Clay continued to be a protagonist of world motor sport: he was equally at home in short circuit races, vintage car events and event marathons like the Paris-Dakar. Now, his adventurous life is retold with an intensity of emphasis by Cesare De Agostini, author of this 13th title in the “Racings Lives” series, with the book project and management, as usual, by Gianni Cancellieri, integrated with extensive appendices and illustrated with over 300 pictures, many of them rare or previously unpublished.
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