Carlo Cavicchi and Mario Donnini, well-known figures in the world of hardcore racing, with contributions from Maurizio Cilli, have produced a double bill: “I nemici del Drake” – the tagline for the cult exhibition, featuring 22 single-seaters on display at the National Automobile Museum in Turin from April to October 2026 – and also the title of the book on which it is based. Just as an action film takes its cue from a breathtaking screenplay. An explosive catalyst for a valuable book that reinterprets history, offering for the first time an alternative perspective on the Grand Prix races of 1958–1988 – the finest era of Formula 1 ever, characterised by the battle between the British teams and Ferrari. The clash of two opposing worlds: that of the Drake, who worships power, and that of those he calls ‘garage enthusiasts’, who pull out all the stops to beat him. Rear-mounted engine, four-wheel drive, monocoque, load-bearing chassis, sky-high wings, turbochargers, ground effect, side skirts, jacks, double chassis and everything else, in the most creative, crazy and extreme era of F1. A clash of worlds that saw the British revolutionise racing philosophies, bringing to the Circuit the creative spirit, the daring, the colours and the vibrancy of what was once Swinging London – a cultural and pop revolution in its own right. An exciting, incendiary mix, both in the exhibition and on the pages of a fascinating book, featuring wonderful images, above all the portraits by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch, in an elegant and unmissable typographic design.