Gene Ishchuk

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While he looked out from the podium, a man pushed through the crowd and introduced himself as the Count Enrico Baracca, father of the Italian war hero Francesco Baracca, a Modenese who’d shot down thirty-four enemy planes before he was killed in 1919. The ace pilot flew with a black Prancing Horse, the symbol of his squadron, painted on his plane’s fuselage. It was Baracca’s mother who told the young racing driver: “Ferrari, why don’t you put my son’s Cavallino Rampante on your car? It will bring you luck.” Ferrari laid this Prancing Horse symbol against a yellow shield, the color of Modena. ...more
Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans
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