Tazio Nuvolari, arguably the Greatest Driver of all time and probably the most exciting and charismatic. An ace motorcycle racer who turned to cars and won Grands Prix for Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Auto Union in the 1920s and 1930s, he survived numerous serious accidents and injuries to die quietly and many would say inapprioriately, in his bed from lung illness allegedly brought on by inhaling fumes from pungent racing fuel for so many years. . Author Chris Hilton takes a fresh look at the man and his legacy with a lot of 'unseen' photos. 256 pages. Book and jacket in fine condition