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Dino: The Little Ferrari by renowned motorsport historian Doug Nye tells the remarkable story of Ferrari’s celebrated Dino marque. First introduced in the 1960s, the Dino was Enzo Ferrari’s tribute to his late son Alfredo (“Dino”) and marked a turning point in Ferrari history – a smaller, mid-engined sports car that combined elegance with race-bred engineering.
This definitive account explores the design, development, and legacy of the Dino 206, 246, and later models, charting their impact both on the road and the track. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, Nye’s book captures the unique place the Dino holds in Ferrari’s lineage – as the car that opened the marque to a wider audience while retaining its sporting DNA.
Hardback in generally very good condition for age with good dust cover, minor scuffing in places.