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..
There is very little specific literature available on the Ferrari Americas, Superamericas and Superfasts; but here Bruno Alfieri has brought together a concise look at the “Americas”. The "American" adventure lasted 13 years, from 1951 (340 America) to 1964 (500 Superfast). The last Superfast came o..
Enzo Ferrari, that mysterious 'Mr Big' in motor racing usually had something up his sleeve with which to pulverise the opposition each racing season - perhaps never more so than in 1958. That year was to be the start of a new International Sports Racing Formula, restricting cars to 3-litres, in theo..
With early history by Gianni Rogliatti and full of international contributions, this is the first book to look in depth at the Ferrari 166 - the original Ferrari GT and sports racing model and the car which marked the birth of Ferrari as a serious manufacturer. Interviews with, and statements from, ..
The AFN story is a long and fascinating one of triumphs, intrigues and disasters which will make absorbing reading for anyone interested in sports cars, the motor trade or the inner workings of the motor industry. Above all, though, it is a story of people and in particular of the three Aldington br..
Please note this example has some notes on the inside of front cover.Ford's four victories at Le Mans assured the GT40 of immortality in the minds of motorsports enthusiasts worldwide. From the mid-to-late 1960s, Ferrari, Chevrolet, Lola, and other companies that had come to expect to win in sports-..
When Ford decided to go sports car racing, they thought it would be easier to buy Ferrari than build their own racing cars. Though initially responsive, Enzo Ferrari, finding himself increasingly overwhelmed by the Ford corporate machine, eventually declined their proposal. Unable to join them, Ford..
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