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1000 Miles to Glory: The History
of the Baja 1000
by Marty Fiolka
foreword by Peter Brock
For those who have taken on its dusty,
larger-than-life challenge, the Baja
1000 has always been the ultimate
battlefield of man and machine versus
the elements. With roots stretching
back to the early days of dirt bikes
and dune buggies to modern Trophy
Trucks that defy the laws of physics,
the colorful and rich history of the
Baja 1000 is a living testament to
mans inherent need to conquer the
impossible. From the foreword by
Peter Brock to the complete race-byrace index of each Baja 1000, this
book will envelop the reader in the
colorful legacy of this amazing,
internationally recognized endurance
race.
Hardback, 279 x 229mm, 256pp
300+ colour and b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618366
no: DB1836
DaviD Bull
rrp: 24.99
Abarth: The man, the machines
by Luciano Greggio
This in-depth biography of Carlo
Abarth details his personal life; his
early motorcycling projects and races;
the Cisitalia period and its unfortunate
decline and his long and successful
venture into car-tuning which resulted
in Abarth cars becoming renowned
throughout the world. The book
contains a full technical specification
for each model produced, supported
by original chassis drawings and
engine cutaways. Also included is an
exhaustive and accurate year-by-year
racing history. The book is richly
illustrated with mostly previously unpublished photographs, many of them
from Abarths personal archive.
Hardback, 270 x 243mm, 520pp
80 colour and 600 b w illustrations
isbn: 8879112635
no: N2635
naDa
rrp: 44.99
The Amazing Summer of 55
The year of motor racings
biggest dramas, worst tragedies
and greatest victories
by Eoin Young
This nostalgic book recalls motor racing
highlights from half a century ago,
when the sport was heroic and highly
dangerous. Pivotal moments that
summer include Stirling Moss and
Denis Jenkinson winning the Mille
Miglia, Alberto Ascari crashing into the
harbour at Monaco, the spectator
catastrophe at Le Mans, and Juan
Manuel Fangios apparent gift of victory
to Moss in the British Grand Prix. Recommended Daily Telegraph Written with wit and wisdom, this is
an enjoyable if occasionally harrowing
read Motor Sport a neat idea...good holiday reading
Octane
Gripping stuff Practical Classics
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 256pp
64 b w illustrations
isbn: 1844251144
no: H4114
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Mario Andretti: A Driving Passion
by Gordon Kirby
foreword by Dan Gurney
Marios first biography documents the
toughness, intelligence, and humour
that makes Mario the man so
compelling and reveals the remarkable
mixture of determination and luck
good and bad that defined his career
as the most versatile and
accomplished racer of all time.
Forthright, candid, and richly
illustrated with family scrapbook
material and behind-the-scenes team
photos, Mario and his fellow racers
provide an insiders perspective on
developing revolutionary racing
technology, including the Lotus F1
ground-effect era. an enthralling and amazing portrayal
Classic Cars This is a must-have book
Classic Sports Car
Paperback, 279 x 279mm, 252pp
297 colour and b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618129
no: DB1812
DaviD Bull
rrp: 21.99
Archie and The Listers
The heroic story of Archie Scott
Brown and the racing marque he
made famous
by Robert Edwards
On 3 April 1954 the product of an
unlikely union first took to the track,
at Snetterton in Norfolk. The Lister-
MG sports racing car, driven by a
Scottish amateur who made his living
as a travelling salesman, stormed
through to win. The driver was Archie
Scott Brown and he was dreadfully
disabled. Over the next five years he
won 71 major races, 44 of them in
Cambridge-built Lister cars. This book,
named Book of the Year by Classic
Sports Car magazine, tells the story of
that memorable partnership.
a detailed and uplifting account
marvellous Daily Telegraph brilliantly written Autocar
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 248pp
103 illustrations
isbn: 1852604697
no: R469
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
The Art of Dexter Brown
by Robert Edwards
foreword by Toyah Willcox
Dexter Brown is one of the foremost
artists working in the automotive field.
He paints in two distinct ways. His
dynamic abstract style is familiar to
many motorsport fans but, under the
pseudonym of de Bruyne, he also does
Impressionistic pictures of the
Edwardian era, when motoring was
new. His other work, for rock concerts
and the theatre, not to mention his
street scenes and intimate figure
studies, reveal an unusually diverse
talent. Illustrated with a wealth of fullcolour examples of his paintings. A long-awaited tribute
Daily Telegraph a long overdue subject for a book
Classic Sports Car well worth a look Daily Express
Hardback, 283 x 315mm, 96pp
143 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859606954
no: H695
Haynes
rrp: 35.00
The Motorsport Art of Juan
Carlos Ferrigno
by Christopher Hilton
foreword by Sir Stirling Moss
In series with the highly successful
The Motorsport Art of Michael Turner,
this large-format, magnificently
illustrated book by prize-winning
Argentinian artist Juan Carlos Ferrigno
is a must-have purchase for motor
racing enthusiasts. Written by
Christopher Hilton, it contains fullcolour reproductions of Ferrignos
paintings, plus pictures of his
preliminary sketches, notes and
doodles, together with a biography
and photographs of the artist at work. A good read and superb
reproduction Classic Sports Car mandatory reading Motor Sport effortlessly captures the sheer pace
of Formula One cars Daily Telegraph
Hardback, 283 x 315mm, 96pp
143 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859606652
no: H665
Haynes
rrp: 35.00
The Motorsport Art of Michael
Turner (2nd Edition)
by Michael Turner
For more than half a century, artist
Michael Turner has been painting and
drawing cars, circuits, races and
personalities in all branches of
motorsport worldwide. Here is his
story, brought fully up to date in the
expanded second edition of this bestselling book. Brim full of anecdotes
and illustrated with his own
meticulously accurate drawings and
paintings, most in colour, it is a
unique record from one of
motorsports most respected living
artists. a stunning book Classic Car Weekly a very good book indeed VSCC
Bulletin essential for fans of the artist
Formula 1 Magazine
Hardback, 283 x 315mm, 112pp
158 illustrations, most in colour
isbn: 1859608124
no: H812
Haynes
rrp: 35.00
The NASCAR Art of Sam Bass
by Sam Bass
Sam Bass is the pre-eminent painter
of NASCAR Nextel Cup racing and
drivers. His energetic, multi-image
paintings forged close relationships
with top drivers such as Dale
Earnhardt and Rusty Wallace. Though
his art is well known, few people
realise that Sam is responsible for the
liveries and team uniforms of nearly
half the cars on the grid. In his first
retrospective, Sam recounts his
favourite paintings, shares driver
stories, and explains the background
to his seldom discussed design work.
Paperback, 279 x 229mm, 160pp
137 colour and b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618323
no: DB1832
DaviD Bull
rrp: 18.99
Alberto Ascari
Ferraris First Double Champion
by Karl Ludvigsen
foreword by Mario Andretti
Following his highly-acclaimed and
vividly illustrated biographies of
Stirling Moss, Jackie Stewart, Juan
Manuel Fangio and Dan Gurney, Karl
Ludvigsen here tells the full racing
history of Alberto Ascari, the Italian
double World Champion who the
legendary Fangio described as my
greatest opponent. excellent Motoring News a splendid addition The Independent Strongly recommended
The Automobile fascinating and beautiful
Classic Cars nicely timed The Times a vivid picture of this postwar
legend Vintage Racecar
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208pp
255 illustrations including colour
isbn: 1859606806
no: H680
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
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