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Located just 18km apart, Modena and Maranello can easily be visited by tourists in the same day. A trip will combine history, scenery, great food and, of course, Ferrari.
Unquestionably the most revered team in racing, Ferrari are the heart and soul of Formula 1. The story of this legendary marque has been integral to the popularity of F1.
The Formula 1 title was decided in Graham Hill and BRM's favour at the final Grand Prix of the year in South Africa.
Antonio Ascari started motor racing at a comparatively late stage in his life, but soon became one of Italy's best Grand Prix drivers, winning races for Alfa Romeo.
An era came to an end in August when Enzo Ferrari passed away. Fittingly, his beloved Formula 1 cars finished 1-2 at Monza.
Didier Pironi was an exceptional talent who was at the centre of a turbulent Formula 1 season in 1982 which saw Gilles Villeneuve killed and his own GP career ended.
The pre-war years were a golden age of motor racing. Famous marques competed for superiority on the world's circuits, however safety was primitive and death common.
Brabham and Cooper domianted the 1960 F1 season, and the Australian won the World Championship with two races to spare.
Phil Hill won the Formula 1 crown at Monza, but his team-mate and title favourite Wolfgang von Trips was killed in the same race.
Ferrari and McLaren traded F1 victories throughout the 1989 Grand Prix season.
Andrea de Adamich, like so many F1 drivers from Italy, endured a torrid time at Ferrari. Away from Grand Prix racing he found success in sports car competition.
Mexico's Ricardo Rodriguez was one of F1's greatest talents in the early 1960s but died at his home Grand Prix meeting in 1962.
Fangio had a new car for 1957, the Maserati 250F. It didn't make a difference, as he was still the man to beat in Grand Prix racing.
Jackie Stewart scored victories in the 1973 Belgian and Monaco Grands Prix. Ronnie Peterson was deprived a win on the last lap at Anderstorp but won in France.
Niki Lauda made a miraculous recovery from his Nurburgring crash to return to an F1 car at Monza, but it was James Hunt who took the title.
Gerhard Berger is still actively involved in F1, more than a decade after his retirement from Grand Prix racing.
Calenders from Italian automotive companies such as Pirelli and Ferrari enjoy cult status due to their exceptional photography and limited distribution.
The new Tyrrell Grand Prix team won the Formula 1 World Championship in only its second season, with Jackie Stewart driving.
Lorenzo Bandini achieved his ambition in 1966, becoming F1 team leader at Ferrari. It was to be a brief time in the limelight before his death during the 1967 Monaco GP.
In 1956 Peter Collins signed for Ferrari. He won three Formula One Grands Prix for the team before dying in Germany in 1958.
The beginning of Formula 1, the reign of Fangio, Mercedes domination, the first British champion and a rear-engined revolution.
The era of Clark and Chapman, Brabham does it himself, Stewart wins first title and the tobacco companies arrive.
Despite only winning six F1 races Gilles Villeneuve is widely regarded as one of motor racing's greatest ever drivers.


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