Men like Harley Earl, Ed Cole and Zora Arkus Duntov developed the Corvette, and racers like Bob Bondurant, Dick Guldstrand, Roger Penske, Dave MacDonald and Dick Thompson made the Corvette famous on the racetrack. Here is their story, and the story of hundreds of other engineers, mechanics, team own..
Cars bearing the Healey name were conceived purely as competitive sporting machines, and they were bought in large numbers, on both sides of the Atlantic, almost entirely to give pleasure to their drivers, a role they continue to fulfill long after the last of them was built. Donald Healey's genius ..
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..
"An automobile is first and foremost a dream," so said Enzo Ferrari, a man who most certainly knows. Ferrari's dream is vivid. It is an image of red race-bred cars with wire wheels and sweeping windshields, emblazoned by a black "cavallino" on a field of Modena yellow. Most certainly, a fantastic dr..
From their first appearance in 1961 it was clear that the Dino SPs, the first ever rear engined sports prototypes from Marinello, were destined to break new ground for Ferrari in what was to become one of the most demanding and exciting periods in that marque’s long and noble history. This little kn..
Enzo Ferrari died on August 14th 1988, leaving a record of achievement unrivalled in the annals of motorsport. The checkered flag of international competition fell more often on his cars than on any others. FERRARI: The Machines and The Man is the compelling story of these automobiles and their cont..
The name is magic. Ferrari. The man. The cars. The legend. The reality. Sort out the flurry of words that have been tossed about over the past quarter century to describe the phenomenon that is Ferrari and one stands out as perhaps saying it best. Ferrari is an original. Utterly, lavishly, passionat..
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 Drawing on factory archives and the previously unpublished memories of men who built and raced the cars, David Venables chronicles the full story, from the company’s tentative start in 1910 throug..
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 ..
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 ..
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