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British Grand Prix Heroes – Parragon Books (HB). |
![]() The inaugural race of the Formula One World Championship took place at Silverstone on 13 May 1950. Since then eight British drivers have won the coveted title on a total of twelve occasions, a record unmatched by any other nation. Four of those – Nigel Mansell, Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark and Damon Hill – feature in this all-time list of Grand Prix winners, again making Great Britian the most sucessful nation in championship’s history. |
Drivers featured in this book are as follows:- Cliff Allison, Bob Anderson, Peter Arundell, Derek Bell, Mark Blundell, Tony Brooks, Martin Brundle, Jenson Button, Jim Clark, Peter Collins, David Coulthard, Piers Courage, Mike Hailwood, Mike Hawthorn, Johnny Herbert, Damon Hill, Graham Hill, James Hunt, Eddie Irvine, Nigel Mansell, Stirling Moss, Jonathan Palmer, Mike Parkes, Tom Pryce, Mike Spence, Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Derek Warwick and John Watson. |
British Grand Prix Heros profiles the greatest British racing drivers of the post war era. The remarkable stories are of skill and dedication, courage and conviction, triumph and tragedy. The single common thread was and remains a unity of purpose – to claim the greatest prize in motorsport. |
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Encyclopedia of Formula One The new definitive guilde to the drivers, cars, circuits and every world championship since 1950. ![]() The Encyclopedia of Formula One chronicles the history of the world championship, from Giuseppe Farina’s victory for Alfa Romeo at Silverstone 13 May 1950 to the present day *. All the top drivers are profiled and there is a wealth of information on the major marques and championship venues.
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Encyclopedia of Formula One;
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Ferrari – Formula Cars First published in 1994. ![]() ‘Ferrari cannot live without racing’ The emphatic words of Enzo Ferrari liquidate any limbering doubts over the role of a marque such as that of the prancing horse without close contacts with the world of competition.
The book looks at models from the 125 to the F1-87 by way of Alberto Ascari’s 125 F2, Phil Hill’s 246 F1, Nicki Lauda’s 312T and Gilles Villeneuve’s 126 C4, all fondly remembered by enthusiasts for their stirring achievements. |
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Ferrari – Formula Cars
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Ferrari – By Godfrey Eaton First published in 1982. ![]() It would be difficult to imagine a name more expressive of speed, elegance and sophistication than that of Ferrari. A name that conjures up visions of motor racing glory both past and present of Ascari, Surtees, Lauda, villeneuve and the prancing horse.
The diminutive Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari 126 Turbo-charged F1.
Ferrari 625 F1 – Promised so much achieved so little.
Ferrari 166MM – Could be used for road or competition. In this book the author pays tribute to the undoubted entrepreneurial skills of the legendary Enzo Ferrari, who has over the years thrilled racing enthusiasts worldwide with the fabulous creations that bear his name. |
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Ferrari – By Godfrey Eaton
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Formula One – Facts & Trivia First published in 2007. ![]() There is something for every motor racing fan in Formula One – Facts & Trivia. F1’s World Championship dates back to the middle of the last century and has developed a reputation for glamour, glitz and glory. In this book the reader will learn hundreds of fascinating facts and figures about the sport, the cars, the drivers, the teams and the tracks. Only 4 3/4in by 7 3/4in it can be carried around easily. |
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Formula One – Facts & Trivia
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Famous Racing Cars by David Hodges. ![]() Entitled Famous Racing Cars by David Hodges featuring over forty years of the world’s most celebrated racing designs, with brief histories and specifications with line illustrations and photographs. |
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Famous Racing Cars by David Hodges.
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