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Enzo Ferrari: The Racing Obsessive Whose Cars Killed Drivers and Made Him a Legend
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Enzo Ferrari built the most iconic car brand in history not because he loved cars but because he loved racing — and he needed to sell road cars to fund it. He treated his drivers as expendable, feuded with every business partner he ever had, and presided over a racing program that killed dozens of drivers while producing the most celebrated machines in motorsport. The prancing horse badge became a symbol of speed, beauty, and death in equal measure.
This episode traces Ferrari from his Modena childhood through the failed racing career, the founding of Scuderia Ferrari, the road car business that funded the racing, and the driver deaths he treated as an acceptable cost of competition.
- Ferrari's failed driving career and the founding of the racing team that became his life's purpose
- The road cars built reluctantly to fund r ...