

Piloti, che gente…
“My memories of motor racing go back to 1908, when my father took me to a race on the circuit in Bologna, which wound its way along the Via Emilia and the Persicetana.” Enzo Ferrari was ten years old at the time, and the experience of witnessing Felice Nazzaro’s victory remained impressed on him for the rest of his life. Almost eighty years later, Ferrari tells his own story of a twentieth-century world of cars and races in Piloti, che gente...: a fascinating illustrated tale that reveals an entire era. Published by Conti Editore in 1985, it is available in a rare single copy at the Pirelli Foundation Library.