When Jackie Stewart retired from motor racing in 1973 at the age of 34, he was statistically the most successful Grand Prix driver of all time. The record of 27 victories to his credit stood intact more than a decade later. But Stewart's racing career was merely the hors d'oeuvre to an equal..
When Jackie Stewart retired from motor racing in 1973 at the age of 34, he was statistically the most successful Grand Prix driver of all time. The record of 27 victories to his credit stood intact more than a decade later. But Stewart's racing career was merely the hors d'oeuvre to an equally succe..
Alan and Richard Jensen set up Jensen Motors Limited in 1934 and in the pre-war years their handbuilt cars, a number of which were powered by Ford V8 engines, attracted a wealthy and exclusive clientele. Then, in the 1950s, appeared the sleek 541 which established Jensen as manufacturers of high per..
Ferrari has participated in eleven of the Mille Milglia road races from 1947 to 1957 inclusive, winning eight times. In each of the eleven events in which Ferrari participated, they unveiled a new model of car. In this volume, Giannino Marzotto, the gentleman driver with Ferrari who won two of those..
La Grande Aventure des Delage 3 litres, written by Francois Jolly, has been produced to put the record straight with these fine 3 litre cars. Starting with a look at the early racers from Delage - the 1911 Coupe de L’Auto and later straight 8 model from Albert Lory - the book progresses onto i..
The triumphant course, written by Jean Robert Dulier, covers the story and details of the early city to city races – a form of competition popular in the pioneering days of the motor car. Very well illustrated with photographs of these early machines, coverage is given for the Grand Prix de Pau 17 F..
Lamborghini have always had their own vision and style, and it is perhaps the Countach, that for many brings that vision to life. From its first public appearance in 1974, the car has always been a show stopper. In the pages of this book, Stefano Pasini has set out to follow the history of the Count..
Long Straights and Hairpin Turns is the first of two volumes capturing a special time in Pacific Northwest sports car racing history, the 1950s and 1960s. The story, written with amazing detail, insight, and passion, starts in 1950 with the first four-cylinder exhaust notes at B.C.'s Abbotsford Airp..
This book has been dedicated to the previous ownerBernard Cahier was just five years old when his father took him to see his first motor race, the 1932 Miramas Grand Prix. He was so entranced by the spectacle and the smells that he decided he would become a racing driver. The war, though, put pa..
Michael Schumacher. A life in pictures is so much more than a photographic and written portrait of the life of one of the greatest motor racing champions. It is, in reality, an in-depth investigation of the secrets of a career in which the confine between professional and private life has ..
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