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NOTIZIE MAURO FORGHIERI Image Courtesy Paolo d’Alessio C EL E BR ATING HI S 80th YEAR THE FERRARI LIFE OF MAURO FORGHIERI DOCUMENTED BY PAOLO D’ALESSIO On January 13, 2015, Mauro Forghieri crossed the threshold of eighty years, many years of which passed as the Technical Designer of Ferrari. Under his leadership, in the span of time from 1962 to 1984, the Scuderia of Maranello had won a total of 54 Grand Prix Championship races, four World Pilot titles and seven World Manufacturer titles, plus six World GT Manufacturer titles, with wins at La Mans, Daytona and the Tasman Cup, among others. It is the record of what many consider to be the most experienced Technical Director in the long history of Ferrari. He was also there for some of the most famous Ferrari racing events of all time, like the 158 F1 World Championship in 1964 with John Surtees, the 312 of 1975 with the T transverse gearbox, or the 124 C2 turbo in 1982, not to forget the wonderful two-seater 330 P4 in 1967 or the 312 P “B” in 1972. He was also one of the most charismatic designers in the history of Ferrari, and he is, in fact, one of the “greats” of Maranello, who for over two decades signed most of the racing cars of Ferrari, contributing decisively in creating what is now called the Ferrari myth but which is, in fact, Ferrari reality. A Safe Harbor at Ferrari Son of Reclus and Afra Forghieri, Mauro Forghieri was born in Modena on January 13, 1935. The fate of he who 60 At Monza, Ferrari Enzo with Mauro Forghieri, center, and Sporting Director Peter Schetty, left, European Mountain Champion with the 212 E. will be one of the most brilliant designers at Ferrari was sealed for the first time at the end of World War II, when his father Reclus began to work for the Scuderia, quickly becoming one of the most influential mechanical engineers of the racing department at Maranello. Meanwhile, the young Mauro finished high school and then graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bologna, with a design for a “flat” twin engine. Remembers Forghieri: “Then an engineering degree involved mostly mathematical work. When I enrolled at the University of Bologna, in 1953, among all freshmen engineering students there were only 600.”
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