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Domo Arigato, Mr. Zagato
« on: September 16, 2009, 04:26:36 PM »
Pistonheads.com reports Elio Zagato has passed away at the age of 88

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Son of company founder dies in year of coachbuilder's 90th anniversary

Elio Zagato, the son of Ugo Zagato who established the famous coachbuilders in 1919, has died aged 88.

After joining his father's struggling business in 1946, Elio became instrumental in the 'second generation' Zagato cars, which focused on developing the notion of the Gran Turismo, for racing and for road use. Many credit Elio with saving the marque from collapse around this time, and continuing to produce stunning designs even after Ugo's death in 1968.

The list of cars that came out in this era reads pretty impressively, with such gorgeous shapes as the Fiat 8V Elaborata Zagato, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato, the extremely rare Jaguar XK140 Zagato Coupe, Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, Lancia Fulvia Sport Coupe, and the amazing 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Zagato all penned around this time.

Elio was also successful in the motorsport scene around this time. A true gentleman racer, he drove Zagato-built cars to 82 race victories (out of 150 entries), and five GT Championship titles.

As well as stunning coachbuilding work with cars from various marques, under Elio's stewardship Zagato was also responsible for several innovations in car design, including the 'coda tronca' style truncated tail, the 'double bubble' roof (now making a comeback in several recent designs from other marques), plexiglas windows, and a focus on wind-cheating aerodynamics.

2009 marks the 90th anniversary of the Zagato brand, and our thoughts today are with the Zagato family, their friends and employees.
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Re: Domo Arigato, Mr. Zagato
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2009, 12:34:59 PM »
This is what our friend John sent me:


MILAN, ITALY (September 15, 2009) - Dr. Elio Zagato passed away yesterday at the age of 88.

Son of Ugo Zagato, founder of the famous Milanese Atelier, renowned in the whole world since 1919 for its custom made car bodies- Elio was a figure of great importance in the history of global automotive design and in the Gran Turismo race scene of the post-war era.

Entrepreneur, racer and gentleman driver, he competed for the first time in Piacenza in 1947, driving a Fiat which had just been re-bodied as a graduation gift from his father.

From that point onwards he never stopped developing his beloved Gran Turismos, working on them during the week and then testing them during the weekends. He was amongst the founders of the Milanese Scuderia Sant Ambroeus. He embodied with perfection the style, elegance, and competitive spirit of the Italian gentleman driver of the ‘Dolce Vita’ era.

In the early 1950s he started developing the world’s most desired berlinette GTs. Amongst all of them we fondly remember the Fiat 8V Zagato, which he claimed to be his favourite, the Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ which was often his rival in various races, the legendary Ferrari 250 GTZs, Maserati A6G, Aston Martin DB4 GTZ and many more. He took part in the golden age of competitions raced with vests and helmets with famous characters such as Ascari, Fangio, Galluzzi, Nuvolari, Stagnoli, and others. Enzo Ferrari called him “Zagatino.”

Together with his friend Ercole Spada he developed the legendary Alfa Romeo SZ, TZ and TZ2s followed by the elegant Lancia Sports based on Appia, Flavia, Flaminia, and Fulvia chassis. A constant innovator, together with his father Ugo he invented the celebrated double bubble, signature mark of the Milanese brand, the ‘Coda Tronca’, windows made out of plexiglas and countless other solutions still used on modern vehicles today.

Elio participated in 150 automotive races, winning 82 of them and becoming champion of the GT series a remarkable 5 times. He was victorious in the Targa Florio, eight Coppa Intereuropas, won three first places in the Golden Cup of the Dolomites, and came in first at the Avus circuit in Berlin in 1955.

Promoter of the Milanese concept of minimalism oriented towards functionalist design, Elio defined his Zagatos first and foremost as ‘original.’ Whoever asked him to synthesize the design spirit of his car bodies, he would reply to them “You see that car? Is it different from all the others? Then it’s a Zagato.”

Andrea and Marella Zagato, today, in the year of Zagato’s 90th anniversary, keep the spirit of the Atelier coachwork alive, a trade that Elio learned from Ugo and promoted throughout his brilliant career.