... Cooper - Climax 3 J. Surtees Honda 4 D. Hulme Brabham - Repco 5 R. Anderson Brabham - Climax 6 J. Brabham Brabham ... J. Rindt Cooper - Maserati 5 M. Spence BRM 6 J. Ickx Cooper - Maserati Fastest lap : J. Clark 233.90 kph / 145.34 ...
This book explores the history and politics of motor racing, one of the most popular and lucrative elements in the international sport industry.
There had already been 33 official leadership changes before Pearson overtook defending champion Benny Parsons on lap 177 of the 200. Eleven laps later Petty seized the initiative but as he started the final lap, Pearson was right on ...
Through vintage photographs, primarily from the International Motor Racing Research Center at Watkins Glen, Watkins Glen Racing chronicles the history of the track with early drivers, like Cameron Argetsinger, Phil Walters, and Dave ...
This second edition builds on the success of the first and contains a wealth of new material, including many more interviews with Formula 1 drivers and other key executives active in the sport.
This book picks up where his previous volume, Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the Seventies, left off.
The History of Motor Racing
race. of. their. own? Formula 5000 cars came back to the country's racetracks with a vengeance in 2004 after a few had made guest appearances the previous year. ... Eight were Formula 5000 motors that formed Class A of the entry.
thenew FerrariatStowe earlyinthe race. Mairesse had a reputation as being something of a crasher,often referred toas 'Wild Willy'. Sadly, he tookhis own lifein 1969 oncehis motorracing career ground to a halt after numerous injuries.
1964 dawned well for Britain's motor sport enthusiasts, be they race or rally followers. They were certainly encouraged by Paddy Hopkirk/Henry Liddon winningtheMonte Carlo rally in January, driving a works Morris Cooper S, ...
Newspaper reporters offered the idea that Ross agreed with the trade association about the control of racing in the city , so it is likely that he and the trade association were both angered by the fact that the club would make a profit ...