Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Team

Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Team by David Tremayne, published by Haynes Pub. in 1998, offers an insightful look into the dynamics of one of the most renowned racing teams in motorsport history. This 2nd edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, detailing the challenges and triumphs faced by Ferrari, particularly during the pivotal moments surrounding the 1997 World Championship.
Readers will discover the intricate narrative of Ferrari’s journey, including the controversial incident involving Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez, which not only impacted Schumacher’s reputation but also the team’s aspirations. The book delves into the resilience of the Ferrari team as they navigated setbacks while maintaining a public facade of confidence. With a focus on sports and recreation, particularly in the realm of automobile racing, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of Ferrari’s storied legacy in the world of motor sports.
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When Michael Schumacher rammed Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez, ending up in the gravel trap while his rival went on to win the 1997 World Championship, he not only blackened his own reputation but ruined the hopes of the Ferrari team, which looked poised to take its first crown since 1979. But Ferrari was soon buoyant again, in public anyway, defending their driver’s actions and planning next year’s campaign. Here is the inside story of the most famous racing team in the world, which has learned resilience the painful way.
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