Go like hell : Ford, Ferrari, and their battle for speed and glory at Le Mans
(2009)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
796.72/BAIME,A

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 796.72/BAIME,A Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2009]
©2009
DESCRIPTION

xv, 304 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780618822195, 0618822194
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

By the early 1960s, the Ford Motor Company was falling behind. Young Henry Ford II, who had taken the reins with little business experience, had to do something to shake things up. Baby boomers were taking to the road in droves, looking for speed not safety, style not comfort. Meanwhile, Enzo Ferrari, whose cars epitomized style, was crafting beautiful sports cars, "science fiction on wheels," but was also called "the Assassin" because so many drivers perished while racing them. This is the story of how Henry Ford II, with the help of a young visionary named Lee Iacocca and a former racing champion turned engineer, Carroll Shelby, concocted a scheme to reinvent the Ford company. They would design, build, and race a car that could beat Ferrari at his own game at the most prestigious and brutal race in the world, something no American car had ever done.--From publisher description

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