And Colossally Thats History S3 E2: Enzo Ferrari - The uncompromising path to F1 immortality (Part 2)
Added 2025-04-11 00:00:09 +0000 UTCMatt Bishop and Richard Williams return with part two of their two-part mini series on the life and legacy of one of motorsport’s most important and enduring individuals: Enzo Ferrari.
They finished the last episode at the point that Ferrari won its very first world championship Formula 1 race - the British Grand Prix in 1951. In this episode they’ll guide you through the Fifties, Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, during which time the idiosyncratic Enzo dealt with triumph and tragedy in almost equal measure, as he and his team cemented their legendary status in the sport.
Richard and Matt discuss Enzo's uncomfortable relationship with success, the way his son Dino's death shaped his identity and world view, the 'dark glamour' attached to the Ferrari brand in the Fifties, and how Enzo kept going, even when drivers perished in his machinery.
There's also chat about his unique approach to motivating his workforce through 'creative tension', the myths and mystery that surrounded him throughout his life, his surprising weakness for innovation, and how he repeatedly drove his team on to success, despite setbacks including staff walkouts, in-fighting and mediocre machinery.
Plus, find out who the only driver in Ferrari history was to call Enzo by his first name!
Comments
Very good episodes Matt and Richard. Just wanted to get your view on how accurate the 'on track' elements of the Ferrari film from 2023 are? Leaving aside any dramatised off track stuff, just wondering if you spotted any inaccurate parts with regard to the racing parts, thank you!
Aidan Dulohery
2025-04-17 23:38:15 +0000 UTCGreat work as always gents. My question: Who was the quintessential Ferrari driver? Someone fast, daring, handsome, yet also professional and utterly dedicated. When I think of "Ferrari Driver" I think of the great Gilles Villeneuve.
KyleD
2025-04-16 17:48:13 +0000 UTC