[Book Review] Wow Gilles! Villeneuve, The Undying Legend

Wow Gilles!โ€”Villeneuve, The Undying Legend

By Ercole Columbo

Thirty-six years after his untimely death at Zolder, the legend of Gilles Villeneuve remains intact, alive and well, even celebrated, as fans around the world refuse to forget him. The diminutive French Canadian possessed a spirit that did not understand either giving up or going slow, and when he applied it in a racing carโ€”generally a Ferrariโ€”his performances drew legions of fans to his cause.

This book of primarily Columboโ€™s photographs is complemented with occasional quotes from some of those who knew him and worked with him, as well as brief introductory text by Giorgio Terruzzi, all very relevant, but subservient to the photography. The five years of Gillesโ€™ F1 career are chronicled visually, both on and off the track, and in some cases with images never seen before.

While the nearly 200 color photographs surely tell the story, quotes from the likes of Enzo Ferrari, โ€œI loved him like a son,โ€ Keke Rosberg, โ€œHe was the hardest bastard I ever knew, but absolutely fairโ€ or Niki Lauda, โ€œHe was the craziest devil I ever came across in Formula One,โ€ bolster impressions formed by fans around the world from watching Gilles or reading about his exploits.

This landscape format coffee-table book is well worthy of addition to any true enthusiastโ€™s library.

Available for US$50.00/CDN$67.50/ยฃ40.00 from enthusiast bookstores or direct from publisher Fouchard Filippi Communications at www.fouchardfilippi.com