This fascinating and indispensable volume for the motor racing enthusiast reveals, with the aid of over two hundred photographs and an information packed commentary, the driving technique of the world's leading drivers, such as: Juan Manuel Fangio, Stirling Moss, Dr. Giuseppe Farina, Alberto Asc..
The careers of the Duesenberg brothers are followed from the Mason, through the racing cars bearing their names, to the Model A which was acclaimed by many as the finest car in America when unveiled. This sophisticated, fast and expensive car remained current until 1926, during which time E. L. Cord..
The careers of the Duesenberg brothers are followed from the Mason, through the racing cars bearing their names, to the Model A which was acclaimed by many as the finest car in America when unveiled. This sophisticated, fast and expensive car remained current until 1926, during which time E. L. Cord..
Ferrari is the most glamorous and secretive name in Formula One. It was in the 1940s that Enzo Ferrari conceived the racing team, and during that period there has been almost no access to outsiders. Now, for the first time, Ferrari have allowed sports journalist Jane Nottage behind the scenes in thi..
Here for the first time is a book dedicated to the famous red cars of Alfa Romeo, in Grand Prix racing. Drawing on factory archives and the previously unpublished memories of men who built and raced the cars, David Venables chronicles the full story, from the company’s tentative start in 1910 throug..
In 1952 the old Formula 1 was superseded by Formula 2 and many new cars appeared in Grand Prix racing. This book tells of these cars and their performances, along with a background into the events of 1948-1952. Of the competition cars, information is shared on the AFM, Alta, Aston Butterworth, Conna..
Alan Brown he drove for the Ecurle Richmond The 500 cc class of motor racing is peculiarly British. It grew out of necessity. Those things which were not scarce after the war: enthusiasm, determination and resourcefulness, overcame the other shortages, and rather than wait until times were ..
This was the first work to cover this new formula. Beginning with its origins in Italy, John Blunsden traces Formula Junior’s early history on the continent and its first full season in England. There are detailed descriptions of cars, both British and foreign, and the modifications they underwent a..
In the last thirty years, only one or two books have been devoted to Formula Junior motor racing. No one as such has ever compiled a book on the entire period of Formula Junior racing in the UK—that is from 1959 until 1963. Bernard Cowdrey has, for some years, relished a desire to fill this gap. It ..
The greatest racing drivers are recalled in a series of original profiles. Together the profiles make up an informed, unique background to racing history, for the drivers range from Jenatzy and Nazarro of the ‘Heroic Age’, through such masters of the middle period as Nuvolari and Caracci..
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