Ferrari Borrowed Its Most Famous Symbol
12/15/202543 min
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Hey, how you doing? Welcome back to Past Gas. This week, it's part one of our two-parter on the life of Enzo Ferrari, a very complicated guy. Loved racing, duh. Let's just get into it. Let's just read the dang story. How about that? No more preamble. [engine revs] Before the red paint, before the prancing horse, before the name Ferrari meant anything at all, there was just a man. A man with a dream and a chip on his shoulder the size of Modena. Enzo Ferrari didn't grow up rich or with connections. What he had instead was obsession, a burning desire to go fast and to win. Winning was at the heart of every decision he made. Every race was a battle, and every loss was