Upstart Ford GT40 takes on Le Mans as thoroughbred Italian defends its throne.
It started with a letter. In February 1963, a letter arrived at Ford's German headquarters saying that a small but prestigious Italian sports-car maker was for sale. Enzo Ferrari had made the overture. He chose Ford, he said, because he had always been an admirer of Henry Ford. What he did not say was that he was being vilified in the Italian press over the bloodshed among Ferrari drivers, particularly after the 1961 Grand Prix at Monza. At that race, Ferrari's Phil Hill clinched the Formula 1 championship, but his teammate Count Wolfgang Von Trips crashed, killing himself and fourteen spectators. The race was televised, so millions saw the carnage.
Photo Gallery: Henry Ford II vs Enzo Ferrari - Great Rivalries - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: Henry Ford II vs Enzo Ferrari - Great Rivalries - Automobile Magazine