Review by Pete Vack
It is impossible to imagine a more exciting, creative, supercharged automotive adventure than the second coming of Bugatti. Initiated by a young author, Jean-Marc Borel, he was aided and abetted by Ferruccio Lamborghini, engineer Paolo Stanzani, designer Marcello Gandini, and soon, money man Romano Artioli. In a remarkably short amount of time, the team conceived, designed, and constructed the Bugatti EB110, as well as an entirely new factory out of nothing but the rights to the Bugatti name. It was brilliant, it was glorious, it had everything that one could have hoped for, except success. [Read more…] about Bugatti, The Italian Decade, A Review