The winning of twenty-four World Championships is an achievement that only one of the world's car manufacturers can claim - Ferrari. Although eleven of these victories were gained by Formula One cars, the majority of World Championships were taken by Ferrari's Sports Racing and Prototype cars betwee..
The winning of twenty-four World Championships is an achievement that only one of the world's car manufacturers can claim - Ferrari. Although eleven of these victories were gained by Formula One cars, the majority of World Championships were taken by Ferrari's Sports Racing and Prototype cars betwee..
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 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..
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 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..
Limited and individually numbered edition. Only 1700 copies published. This insightful book follows the Aston Martin competition story through the David Brown years from 1948 through to 1959, one of the most successful periods of motorsport for the company. The stunning period photographs from Klema..
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