World War II was over, spirits were high, and the sport of road racing was about to begin again in America. The Sports Car Club of America, formed in 1944, became the primary organiser of road racing in the years following the end of World War Two, although being involved in this sport had not been ..
Offering a concise and informative look at Classic Prototypes and Grand Touring cars during the period of the early 1960s to the mid 1970s, Anthony Pritchard has produced a book which starts with a look at the races and regulations of these events and offers the enthusiast additional information of ..
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..
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..
From 1927, when the first motorcycles raced through the pathways of Crystal Palace Park, to 1972, when the race circuit on which so many epic battles had been fought echoed to the sound of high-revving engines for the last time, motorsport on two, three and four wheels took place in the heart of Sou..
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