The first event in 1899 was won by René de Knyff driving a Panhard et Levassor. Organised by Le Journal Le Matin, under the control of the Automobile Club de France, the event was to continue running until 1986. During the in-between years, a host of unusual and exotic cars have taken part, from the..
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 1964 Grand Prix season produced the tensest struggle for the title since the World Championship was inaugurated. The result was in the balance until the final Grand Prix in Mexico and then only decided on the very last lap. In Grand Prix 1964, the author, Louis T. Stanley, once again takes the r..
Rothmans World Rallying 3 marks the second year of Rothmans’ association with the world's foremost annual review of national and international rallying, World Rallying. In the footsteps of Numbers 1 and 2, Rothmans World Rallying is the standard reference work on the 1980 season. It's an in depth st..
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