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..
This stunning publication chronicles the Swiss Grand Prix from the very first race in 1923, through to 1954, and the two additional meetings in 1975 and 1982. The quality of the photographs both in content and reproduction is stunning, with fascinating images of the lead cars and drivers, such as Va..
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..
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..
For those wishing to expand their knowledge and interest in the early history of the marque and its products, Luigi Fusi brings together a wealth of material to produce the ‘standard work’ on the famous Merosi designed cars. He covers the 24, 12,15,15-20,40-60 hp, 1914 Grand Prix, 20-30Es then onto ..
Maurice Louche examines the history of the Grand Prix de Provence and Marseille during two eras, Miramas – Istres 1924-1937 and Marseille 1946-1952. With his usual skill Louche has been able to amass a fine and varied selection of photographs to compliment the details of each event for which t..
Without doubt the most impressive period in Lotus’ history. Jim Clark and Colin Chapman forged a partnership that produced a succession of Grand Prix Wins and two World Championships, plus Wins at the Indianapolis 500 and many small sports car victories including the Nurburgring 1000 kms again..
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..
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