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..
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..
How does one explain the magic of Le Mans, one of the toughest motor races in the world? During the 24 hours it lasts, the cars can clock up in excess of 3,000 miles, while lap speeds may be over 150 mph and along the Mulsanne straight cars have reached almost 250 mph. But it is also a very historic..
For many years the 24 Hour Heures du Mans has been recognised as the world's greatest motor race, transcending in importance even the formula Grand Prix for out-and-out racing cars. It is also the longest race on the calendar, the most exhausting for those taking part, and the most gruelling tes..
Low to the ground and satisfyingly noisy, the Lotus Seven comes as close to fulfilling the sports car fantasy as any vehicle before or since. This kit-car phenomenon has been in continuous production for over 25 years, inspiring irrational fondness among even the most jaded enthusiasts. Just how the..
The story of Brian Lister and the Lister-Jaguars evokes the late 1950's era of glorious front-engined sports cars driven by the top drivers of the day. The Lister-Jaguar won at almost every circuit in Britain. Ecurie Ecosse adopted the marque, and, entered by Briggs Cunningham, was virtually unbeata..
This is the story of one of the most famous racing cars of all time. There are many books on Maserati cars, but this one is unusual. It deals with one particular car - the monoposto 8CM with chassis number 3011. Not only is it an outstanding Maserati, but also an outstanding racing car in every way...
'Mercedes Magic' traces the story and lead up to the One / Two position wins for Sauber Mercedes in the 1989 Le Mans 24 Hour. With coverage of other teams and their drivers, such as Porsche and Derek Bell, the Silk Cut Jaguars under the eye of Tom Walkinshaw the Purple Pimpernel. The book offers a w..
Signed ByKen WellsDavid Sears on Page 43John Watson on Page 48David Kennedy on Page 55Mercedes Magic' traces the story and lead up to the One / Two position wins for Sauber Mercedes in the 1989 Le Mans 24 Hour. With coverage of other teams and their drivers, such as Porsche..
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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