Motor Racing Heroes - The Stories of 100 Greats

Motor Racing Heroes - The Stories of 100 Greats
Title Motor Racing Heroes - The Stories of 100 Greats PDF eBook
Author Robert Newman
Publisher David and Charles
Pages 376
Release 2014-09-11
Genre
ISBN 1845847962

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Covering the period from the first Grand Prix win in 1906, to Michael Schumacher’s 2006 retirement, this book is one man’s idea of the 20th century’s motor racing heroes. The sport has attracted many men and women whose determination, raw courage, and skill at the wheel has driven them into that special, rarified atmosphere of heroism – this book tells the stories of 100 of these heroes.

Motor Racing Heroes

Motor Racing Heroes
Title Motor Racing Heroes PDF eBook
Author Robert Newman
Publisher Haynes Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780857334961

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This book presents 100 short biographies (averaging 1,400 words each) of the author's personal choice of motor racing heroes. It is an eclectic collection as there are some little-known names in among the expected greats, and this is where - we believe - the appeal of this book lies. Racing drivers with particularly colorful or unusual histories are included, such as Woolf Barnato (one of the Bentley Boys), Robert Benoist (the French ace whom the Nazis shot during WW2) and Prince Bira (the Siamese royal who died impoverished on Barons Court underground station in 1985). There are one or two heroes who even the most ardent motor racing enthusiasts will not have heard of, such as David Bruce-Brown, an obscure American driver who was killed in a racing accident in 1912. There are two women from the pre-war era when some females were able to challenge the men: Elisabth Junek (who finished second on the Targa Florio) and Hellé Nice. And there are a few non-drivers, such as Mercedes-Benz team manager Alfred Neubauer and Ecurie Ecosse team owner David Murray.

Memorable Moments in Motor Racing

Memorable Moments in Motor Racing
Title Memorable Moments in Motor Racing PDF eBook
Author David Barzilay
Publisher Cyan Communications
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Automobile racing
ISBN 9781904879589

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In this amazing collection, over 300 legends from the world of motor racing provide their most memorable moments in the sport. Michael Schumacher, Jackie Stewart, Nicki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Ken Tyrell, John Surtees and Jack Brabham are just some of the legends who relive their great moments in this book. Illustrated throughout with photographs, this is an elegantly produced book that will attract anyone interested in motor sports. Each "great moment" is supported by biographies of the legend and by additional commentary on the events from the editors. This is a wonderfully readable and designed book, which is unlike any other motor sports book, and provides a unique insight into the world of motor racing. The book includes a Foreword by current F1 driver David Coultard.

Motor Racing – The Pursuit of Victory 1963 to 1972

Motor Racing – The Pursuit of Victory 1963 to 1972
Title Motor Racing – The Pursuit of Victory 1963 to 1972 PDF eBook
Author Steve Wyatt & Jack Sears
Publisher David and Charles
Pages 540
Release 2019-07-10
Genre
ISBN 1787115801

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Recounting a time of unparalleled access to the highest level of motor-racing, this is an informal, personal record of the people, the cars, and the events from that golden era, gloriously illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs. Coverage includes GP and non-championship F1 racing, plus Formula 2 and 3, Sports, GT and Saloon car racing. Now, a generation later, many of the cars and drivers shown here in their heyday can be found appearing at historic race meetings, drawing crowds approaching the size of those seen at modern Formula One, touring car, and motorcycle events. The author's personal recollections are complemented by contributions from one of the foremost racing mechanics of his day, Bob Dance. A unique combination, and a unique book.

Motor Sport Greats

Motor Sport Greats
Title Motor Sport Greats PDF eBook
Author Simon Taylor
Publisher Haynes Publishing UK
Pages 0
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780857332509

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This book presents in-depth interviews with 24 ‘motor sport greats’, all characters with a story to tell. The idea was to get them to suggest their favorite pub or restaurant for a good meal and a half-decent bottle, and gently prod them into opening up their memories and opinions with frank and honest insights about themselves, about the people they’d known and worked with, and about the people they’d raced against. The result is a compelling read, beautifully crafted by one of Britain’s top motor sport writers.

Drivers on Drivers

Drivers on Drivers
Title Drivers on Drivers PDF eBook
Author Philip Porter
Publisher Porter Press
Pages 144
Release 2022-02-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781913089412

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Drivers on Drivers features some of the greatest names in motor racing speaking candidly about their biggest rivals as well as their heroes, teammates and friends. It is a unique concept, with those interviewed ranging from legends of the 1950s such as Tony Brooks and 1960s rally icon Paddy Hopkirk, to Derek Bell, Mika Häkkinen, and current superstars such as Sir Lewis Hamilton .Each driver is in conversation with a leading motorsport writer or broadcaster, and the book is illustrated with stunning photography throughout. Thirty-one revealing interviews, featuring motorsport legends opening up about their fellow drivers and offering unique insights into what separated the great from the good, who they looked up to and learnt from, and who to avoid on-track. Interviews include Tony Brooks on Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart on Jim Clark, Gerhard Berger on Ayrton Senna, Mark Webber on Sebastian Vettel, and many more...Interviewees include eight Formula One World Champions, nine winners of the Le Mans 24 Hours, and 13 Grand Prix winners. Interviews conducted by Philip Porter along with a team of leading motorsport writers and broadcasters – Mark Cole, Ben Edwards, Louise Goodman, Simon Taylor, David Tremayne, Peter Windsor and Ian Wagstaff. Contains stories of tragedy and humour, triumph and disaster, as these great names give personal insights into motor racing’s deepest friendships and fiercest rivalries. More than 100 superb photographs illustrating pivotal career moments, on-track battles, and candid shots of their interactions with fellow drivers.

The Book of the Ferrari 288 GTO

The Book of the Ferrari 288 GTO
Title The Book of the Ferrari 288 GTO PDF eBook
Author Joe Sackey
Publisher David and Charles
Pages 272
Release 2022-02-07
Genre
ISBN 1787118444

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This book covers the background, conception, design, production and aftermath of the iconic Ferrari 288 GTO, including the prototypes, the early production cars, the mainstream production cars in their various specification guises, and the Evolution cars planned for the aborted Group B FIA race series. A comprehensive and beautifully illustrated look at a unique sports car.