This fabulous book is largely a photographic work. The single page introduction is in English and French. The 13 page chapter that follows it is in French (no translation). The balance of the book (circa 140 pages) is devoted to stunning photography of the 1980s Turbo generation with amazing colour ..
Grand Prix Report Auto Union has a focus on the mechanics and engineers that were involved with these marvellous machines. Team photographs and correspondence are all reproduced within the book which has been carefully researched, and includes chassis number references as well as some detailed compo..
Here is a heartfelt thanks giving for 77 Grand Prix drivers who, during the period 1897 to 1986, paid the ultimate price for speed, with their lives. But it is no wake. William Court is positively lyrical as he recalls, with great affection and much anecdote, the ‘summer’s lease’ o..
In this volume, the reader is given a detailed, knowledgeable commentary on every race in the 1962 Grand Prix World Championship. He is taken first to the wind-swept dunes of Zandvoort; then on to the Grand Prix of Monaco with its disastrous opening minutes; the Belgian Grand Prix where the fastest ..
The thirties was the era when nations raced: Germany, Italy, France and Britain each carrying their patriotism and nationalism to the rivalry of the race tracks. John Dugdale was in a perfect position to record the events of this momentous decade, joining The Autocar as a young reporter in the early..
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