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Tazio Nuvolari.....can someone fill me in on this guy?
I have heard a number of you talk of a gentleman called Tazio Nuvolari (hope thats how its spelled) and how you think he is one of the best of all time. Could a few of you please fill me in on this bloke, and also maybe some books or websites which i can access that may be of help? Cause i am only a young fella, and have only been watching F1 for about 4 yrs now, i don't know much about the historics of the sport. most of the stuff i do actually know about the history i got from that fab movie "Grand Prix". So yeah, anything would help.
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There is an excellent bio on Nuvolari at http://www.ddavid.com/formula1/nuvo_bio.htm
The bios of all the F1 drivers are excellent there as well. |
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Timbo, I can't really add to what that website KC has linked to says. It's an excellent summary of what Tazio achieved.
Most of what's been written, frustratingly, has only been published in Italian. I've not yet found a Nuvolari biography that I've really been satisfied with that I can actually understand! For me, half the joy of this sport is being able to look back and see who has gone before. And trust me, there's no way I'm old enough to have seen Nuvolari for myself. I've just hunted down the grainy b/w news footage, and listened to people who were around at the time. While you're reading up on Nuvolari, check out his rivals Bernd Rosemeyer and Rudolf Caracciola too. These guys were the fellows that my grandfather told stories of in just the same way that people talk in hushed tones about Senna and Prost now. |
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Yes TimD ! I second your words. And thanks for the tips !
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You will find excellent footage of this in THE AUTO UNION YEARS, a tape which was attached to the April edition of MotorSport. I have given more details of this tape in the Historic forum in the thread about the Auto Union cars. This attitude might come as a shock to most of our present day GP drivers. ![]() |
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This is not to say he was a push-over, of course. But you're quite right. In this day and age, the only hand signals you see are remonstration. To Tazio Nuvolari, they were acknowledgements.
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So, something has been lost in the way.
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28th July 1935
German GP Arguably the greatest race ever In a vastly outdated Alfa Romeo, Nuvolari beat the might of the German Mercedes and Auto Unions to capture a stunning victory. |
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Thanks for the help guys! its very informative and interesting stuff!
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TimD,
Have you seen the Nuvolari biography by Johnny Lurani? I read it when I was about 19. I thought it was wonderful but at that age I might not have known any better. It's probably long out of print, the English version anyway. |
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I've posted this address before, but check out:
www.tazionuvolari.it This is the official Nuvolari website, run by the Nuvolari Museum. Don't be put off by the Italian address, the site is dual-language - just click on the Union flag. Quite simply the best racing driver website anywhere!! Biography, stats, trivia, pictures - it's all there! Read it all and marvel at the career of "the little man from Mantua" ![]() ![]() Also worth reading is the article "The Farmer's Son" by Cyril Posthumus, recently reprinted in Anthony Pritchard's "Century of Grand Prix Motor Racing" (MRP 1998). IMHO the book is worth buying just for this article! |
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Indeed the best site, Vitesse, I was about to post the same.
Some other links: For the best overview of his race results on the web check Leif Snellman's overview, as well as his whole site for the thirties era in all its details. For some more info and particularly pictures on the racing in that era, the Coppa Acerbo site of the Pescara track of Federico Valeriani is also really worth a visit. This picture below is for instance from there, showing Helle Nice on the left talking with Tazio on the right and note the golden turtle hanging on his chest. The fastest man honoured with the slowest animal, but you'll read all about that at the link Vitesse mentioned. ![]() |
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For the benefit of the younger readers, the Mille Miglia was a thousand miles of open Italian roads, the crowd parting as you drove on through... ran right up to 1957 in that form, and while the best ever report on it was Jenkinson's 'from the passenger's seat' record of Moss' 1955 win, the Motor Racing story of the last one is a joy... Quote:
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Timbo, you just entered into a different world! Sadly, it no longer exists. |
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amazing stuff, as you say, it really was another world. if only motorsports was that exciting today...well it is still exciting, but not to that extent!
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