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On 18 February, we mark the birthday of Enzo Ferrari — the founder, the autocrat, and the figure whose name became inseparable from Formula One itself.

In this episode of Chequered Past, we explore a different side of Ferrari. Not the political operator. Not the disciplinarian. But the admirer.

Across half a century of racing, two drivers stood apart in his memory. The pre-war hero Tazio Nuvolari, whose 1935 Nürburgring victory defied machinery and nation alike. And the fearless Canadian Gilles Villeneuve, whose instinctive, uncompromising style rekindled Ferrari’s belief in racing as an act of courage.

Neither man defined Ferrari statistically.

Both defined him emotionally.

This episode examines what those choices reveal about Ferrari himself — and the kind of racing spirit he valued above calculation, politics, and even championships.

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