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Page 65 of Haynes Trade Catalogue by HaynesHaynes Publishing 2006 Telephone: +44 (0)1963 442080 Fax: +44 (0)1963 440001 66 NEW September 2006 Aston Martin: A Racing History by Anthony Pritchard This handsome volume provides a detailed account of Aston Martins fascinating and chequered motor racing history. Clearly setting out its evolution through various ownerships, the author recalls the companys diverse racing record, which began in 1919 and ran uninterrupted war years apart until 1963. The modern era is also covered, as Aston Martin returned to sports car racing in 2005 with the DBR9. Superbly illustrated throughout, this book records with authority the successes and failures of one of the giants of British sports car racing. Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 272pp 200 b w, 50 colour illustrations isbn: 1844252418 no: H4241 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Atmosphere and Light: The Automotive Paintings of Barry Rowe by Barry Rowe, Garry Doyle Barry Rowe is in a long tradition of English artists focused on the car. His bold style emphasizes atmosphere and light. Almost all his paintings show warmth, which reflects his love for dawn and dusk. His technique involves layering colors to get interesting contrasts and underpainting in dark tones. Barry attended Coventry College of Art and later devoted himself full time to automotive art came after he won a competition sponsored by Sothebys and the Transport Trust. The book is presented in a slipcase and is limited to 1,500 individually signed and numbered copies. Hardback, 279 x 229mm, 224pp 87 paintings and 9 sketches isbn: 189361834X no: DB1834 DaviD Bull rrp: 79.99 Memories of Ayrton by Christopher Hilton This deeply personal and beautifully illustrated volume published to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Ayrton Sennas death draws together the memories of those who knew and loved him, telling in their own words why he was so special to them, as a driver, as a man, as a colleague, as a friend, as a hero. Christopher Hilton, author of previous sensitive studies of Senna, asked a host of people inside and outside motorsport for their strongest memory of Senna. Their answers were touching and surprising. Hilton has sought out everyone and anyone who had an involvement in Sennas career Motor Sport a very welcome retrospective Daily Express A great, if upsetting and disturbing, book Octane Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp 150 mostly colour illustrations isbn: 1844250059 no: H4005 Haynes rrp: 19.99 Rubens Barrichello In the spirit of Senna and the shadow of Schumacher by David Tremayne When he graduated to Formula 1 in 1993 Rubens Barrichello looked a potential star. By 1996 still grieving the death of his mentor Ayrton Senna Rubens seemed a might have been, struggling with an uncompetitive Jordan. However in 1999, driving for Jackie Stewart, he proved a mature performer and Ferrari beckoned. The Brazilian is a rare mix tough enough to be Michael Schumachers fastestever team-mate yet so gentle off-track that he is the most popular driver in the paddock. This is his rollercoaster story. packed with quotes from Brazils top F1 driver, and portrays him as a modest family man Auto Express worth a look Autosport Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 256pp 64 colour illustrations isbn: 1844252000 no: H4200 Haynes rrp: 18.99 Birel: 40 Years of Kart Technology and History by Riccardo Perrone At the end of the 1950s, a group of Italian craftsmen began to build kart chassis, attempting to reproduce those made in the USA. This marked the beginning of Umberto (nicknamed Birel) Salas road to lasting success, his karts becoming famous for their technical brilliance and personality. During their heyday they accumulated no fewer than 25 World Championships as well as countless European and National titles. Many Formula 1 stars, including the likes of Patrese, Rosberg, Modena, Pirro, Hakkinen and Montoya, began their motor racing careers karting in a Birel. Hardback, 270 x 243mm, 320pp 700 b w and colour illustrations isbn: 8879112678 no: N2678 naDa rrp: 19.99 The BMC/BL Competitions Department 50th anniversary re-issue by Bill Price From 1955 to 1980, the British Motor Corporation later British Leyland was committed to motorsport, mainly rallying, as a means of product improvement and customer publicity. Here, re-issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the BMC Competitions Department, is the fascinating inside story of those years, written by a man who was involved with the various departments for more than 20 years. stuffed with wonderful period pics, including great colour shots Octane Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 392pp 400 b w, 80 colour illustrations isbn: 1859604390 no: H439 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Boreham: The 40-year story of Fords motorsport dream factory by Graham Robson Fords motorsport centre, at Boreham, Essex, first opened in 1963 and finally closed at the end of 2003, after 40 years of involvement with Fords racing, rally and highperformance road car projects. Borehams products have succeeded in all the major world rallies and in numerous touring car championships. Here is a unique behind-the-scenes look at the motorsport centre which gave birth to such legends as the Escort RS series, the RS200 and the Sierra RS Cosworth. will surely become the seminal work Autocar Its all here, from factory-floor history to action shots so good you can hear the exhaust crackle Practical Classics Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 256pp 50 b w, 250 colour illustrations isbn: 1844251039 no: H4103 Haynes rrp: 35.00 NEW March 2006 Brooklands Giants Brave men and their great cars by Bill Boddy, MBE Woven together into one feast of nostalgia, Bill Boddys classic books Brooklands Giants and Aero-Engined Racing Cars at Brooklands have been re-issued in a single combined volume to meet popular interest in the extraordinary machines that roared round the famous banked racing circuit from its inception in 1907 to its demise upon the outbreak of war in 1939. With an enthusiasts delight, the revered author, the long-term Editor of Motor Sport magazine, describes those adventurous times, the monster cars and their intrepid drivers. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 320pp 300 b w illustrations isbn: 1844253155 no: H4315 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Bugatti: A racing history by David Venables Here is the first full racing history of Bugatti, from Ettore Bugattis endeavours with a racing motor tricycle in 1898, through to building the first racing T10 at Cologne in 1910, opening the Molsheim factory and racing at Indianapolis in 1914. After designing aero engines during the First World War, Bugatti enjoyed a golden age of Grand Prix racing in the 1920s with the legendary T35, followed by a slow decline during the 1930s, and the abortive attempt to re-enter Grand Prix racing in 1956. Venables has done an admirable job sorting out this complex subject Classic Sports Car Great fun Bugantics by far the most important book on the marque to be published in many years Pur Sang Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 256pp 210 illustrations isbn: 1859608345 no: H834 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Richard Burns Rallyings would-be king by David Williams Rally driver Richard Burns from Berkshire rose to the peak of his sport in the shadow of Colin McRae, but became an acknowledged star in his own right and a genuine rival to the Scot. compelling Autosport Superb Cars Car Conversions an unmissable rally read Motoring News a must Auto Express Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 160pp 110 colour illustrations isbn: 1859606873 no: H687 Haynes rrp: 15.99[close] |
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