The Australian Grand Prix is the second oldest Grand Prix still being regularly conducted. Only the French Grand Prix is older. Never before has the full story of these early Australian motor races been told. This book relates stories of the men and women who were part of these spectacles as well as..
For thirty two years, Brooklands was the home of motor racing in Great Britain where a week never went by without something happening at the circuit, and the enthusiast knew they could visit there at any time without fear of disappointment. The atmosphere of transport, whether they be fully blown ra..
The Austin Healey was one of the most successful sporting marques ever produced. Models from the entire range, from the small low-cost Sprite to the luxury 3000, have now become collector's pieces, proudly displayed and raced at the numerous Healey club meetings held throughout the world. Geoffrey H..
Although many may think that it was only the Austin 7 which was campaigned in competition , this publication sows the seed with the early years of Austin 1906-1912 and illustrates the 1908 100hp Grand Prix racer, Miss Muriel Thompson at the wheel of ‘Pobble’, Percy Lambert’s &lsquo..
The post-war baby Austin broke new ground as Austin's first chassisless car. This book follows its development from the A30 into the A35, a vehicle whose liveliness, reliability and economy bear comparison with many a modern car. Included are images of early experimential designs like the Duncan Dra..
The great British special building era began in the years after the First World War when motor racing was split into two camps. On the one hand, Brooklands provided glamour, spectacle and celebrity drivers. In contrast was the busy sprint and hill climb scene supported by amateur enthusiasts from al..
The Healey Book is a year by year history of the automobile products created by Donald and Geoff Healey during the years 1946 to 1978 using their uniquely creative and innovative design talents. Every production series has been extensively researched and is displayed here with magnificent contempora..
Works Wonders is a top competition manager's nostalgic view of a golden age of motorsport, the Fifties and Sixties. It was a time when you could buy a car from a manufacturer's catalogue, take it to a tuning shop, stick a set of numbers on the side and go racing or rallying with it. If you were good..
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