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Daytona 500: An Official History
by Bob Zeller
Finally! The first comprehensive book
about the greatest race in America!
The individual stories of the men and
machines that have made Daytona
NASCARs premier event are
powerfully told in this sensational
book. Beginning with the early beachand-road course era, the book reveals
the drama behind each race from the
inaugural 1959 race through the
tragic 2001 event in which Dale
Earnhardt lost his life. Richly
illustrated with never-before-seen
photos uncovered from the depths of
the Daytona archives.
Hardback, 279 x 279mm, 192pp
268 colour and b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618196
no: DB1819
DaviD Bull
rrp: 29.99
James Dean: At Speed
by Lee Raskin
James Dean is famous for his
performances in East of Eden, Rebel
Without A Cause, and Giant. Less
well known is that James Dean had a
lifelong passion for speed and highperformance machines. The tenacious
drive that led Dean to meteoric
greatness as an actor also propelled
him into competition during the early
years of sports car racing in Southern
California. Dozens of unpublished
photos taken by family, friends, and
amateur photographers combine with
interviews with people who really
knew Dean and his motorsports
dreams to reveal an unseen side of
this American icon.
Hardback, 254 x 229mm, 160pp
Over 150 illustrations
isbn 1893618498
no: DB1849
DaviD Bull
rrp: 14.99
NEW September 2006
Postcards from Detroit
Photographs and reflections from
the Detroit Grand Prix
by Roger Hart
No one would ever confuse Motown
with Monaco but in the 1980s the
two cities had at least one thing in
common: both were hosts to Grands
Prix. In 1982 in an effort to showcase
the home of Ford, G.M. and Chrysler
as an international world-class city,
community leaders lured the F1 circus
into running a 2.5-mile course on the
bumpy streets around Detroits
Renaissance Center. After seven years
and winners John Watson, Michele
Alboreto, Nelson Piquet, Keke
Rosberg, and Ayrton Senna, the races
left Detroit, never to return. Dramatic
photos and insightful reminiscences
from drivers, teams, and journalists.
Hardback, 255 x 230mm, 96pp
30 b w, 73 colour illustrations
isbn 1893618722
no: DB1872
DaviD Bull
rrp: 14.99
NEW April 2006
Vic Elford
Reflections on a Golden Era of
Motorsport
by Vic Elford
foreword by Ferdinand Piech
A vivid and entertaining recollection of
one of the most dramatic periods in
racing when speed often outstripped
technology and the drivers nerve and
car control was expected to bridge the
gap. A personal look at fellow racers
and team principals, including John
Cooper, who helped begin the rearengine revolution, Porsches Ferdinand
Piech, and Jim Hall, whose Chaparrals
rewrote the book on aerodynamics.
The 1960s and 1970s saw more
advances in motorsport than any other
period in its history, and Elford
chronicles them as only someone who
experienced them first hand can.
Hardback, 235 x 210mm, 280pp
130 b w, 40 colour illustrations
isbn 1893618528
no: DB1852
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rrp: 19.99
Juan Manuel Fangio
Motor racings grand master
by Karl Ludvigsen
foreword by Karl Kling
In series with respected books on
Alberto Ascari, Dan Gurney, Stirling
Moss and Jackie Stewart, this book
celebrates the grand master who won
a record five Formula 1 World
Championships. This first-class story is
complemented by the finest collection
of Fangio photographs in any book
Classic Sports Car worth buying for the pictures alone
Auto Express the most complete pictorial record of
his life and racing career Vintage
Motor Sport the images are simply fantastic
Sports Car International endlessly fascinating Car Graphic
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208pp
267 illustrations, including colour
isbn: 1859606253
no: H625
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Fast Lady: My Life in Motorsport
by Joy Rainey
Here is the inspirational life story of a
woman who has proved that size
doesnt matter in the world of
motorsport. Joy Rainey, a person of
restricted growth, has competed in
circuit races, hurtled up hill climbs in
single-seaters, broken records, driven
the London to Brighton veteran car
run and in 2004 tackled the London
to Sydney Rally in an old Morris
Minor. A personality of giant stature,
she demonstrates what can be
achieved, given innate talent,
determination and charm. heartening tale of achievement
against physical odds Classic
Sports Car a cracking and very fast read
Daily Telegraph captivating Classic Cars
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 280pp
20 b w, 20 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250385
no: H4038
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
Ferrari Formula 1
Under the Skin of the
Championship-Winning F1-2000
by Peter Wright
Scuderia Ferrari granted former GP
designer Peter Wright virtually
unrestricted access to Michael
Schumachers 2000 championshipwinning car, and the result is the most
detailed, specific, and awe-inspiring
analysis of a modern F1 car ever
published. Candid interviews with
Schumacher, Jean Todt, Ross Brawn,
Rory Byrne, and many others reveal
how the team works and how every
individual system on the car functions.
Richly illustrated with Ferrari technical
photos, computer drawings, and
original cutaway illustrations by Tony
Matthews. A brilliant book.
Hardback, 279 x 279mm, 256pp
264 colour and 57 b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618293
no: DB1829
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rrp: 59.95
Ferrari Prototype Era
1962-1973 in Photographs
by Alan Henry
Ferrari produced some of the most
beautiful, exciting, and successful
prototype sports cars that competed
for the World Championship during
the epic period from 1962 through
1973. In this lavishly produced
photographic collection, evocative
images most never before published combine with knowledgeable text
and historical overviews to offer
insights into this glorious era. Every
caption identifies chassis numbers to
allow the reader to closely follow the
competition history of each car as well
as the performance of its drivers.
Hardback, 279 x 279mm, 172pp
95 colour and 41 b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618374
no: DB1837
DaviD Bull
rrp: 39.99
Memoirs of Enzo Ferraris
Lieutenant
by Franco Gozzi
For 30 years Franco Gozzi worked side
by side with Enzo Ferrari, first as a
press officer and then as team
manager, becoming much more than
just an adviser and confidant. In all
those years spent with the complex
yet charismatic personality that was
Mr Ferrari, Gozzi was a privileged
witness to events, anecdotes, motor
sport triumphs and bitter defeats, not
only concerning the Maranello
company but also the world of motor
sport itself. The crystal-clear
recollections of the Commendatores
right-hand man are used to
reconstruct this fascinating story, with
special emphasis on key people.
Hardback, 310 x 240mm, 236pp
287 b w and 92 colour illustrations
isbn: 8879112589
no: N2589
naDa
rrp: 34.99
Ferrari: Formula 1 racing team
(2nd Edition)
by David Tremayne
When Michael Schumacher crossed
the finish line to win the 2000
Japanese Grand Prix, giving Ferrari
their first Drivers title for 21 years,
motor racing fans around the world
rejoiced. Here is the inside story of
this famous racing team. After honing
their competitive edge during seasonlong battles for the title in 1997,
1998, 1999 and 2000, Ferrari finally
succeeded in beating the opposition
using a combination of Schumachers
brilliance, Ross Brawns tactical
acumen, and sheer hard work.
Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 192pp
Over 120 mainly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859608302
no: H830
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
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