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Page 72 of Haynes Trade Catalogue by Haynes73 E-mail: sales@haynes.co.uk Website: www.haynes.co.uk Jaguar Sports Racing Works Competition Cars from 1954 (Volume 2) (Re-issue) by Andrew Whyte In the second volume of this definitive history, re-issued to meet continuing demand, Andrew Whyte charts the fascinating and involved story of Jaguars competition cars and the people who raced them, from the victorious heights of the 1950s to the European and World Championshipwinning achievements of the 1980s from one generation to another. Winner of both the prestigious Montagu Trophy and the Pierre Dreyfus Award, this magnificent book, like the first volume, was published to rapturous acclaim. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 624pp Over 1100 illustrations, inc. colour isbn: 1859608434 no: H843 Haynes rrp: 60.00 Lancia Stratos. Thirty years later by Andrea Curami The Stratos prototype made its debut in 1970 at the Bertone stand of the Turin Motor Show. It immediately raised curiosity and surprise among the visitors, but a half-hearted interest by the Lancia company. One year later, the new Lancia Stratos was finally produced to comply with the needs of the Lancia Racing Team. The car was completely different, although having the same glamour and appeal, it turned out to be perfect to compete in rallies. For 6 consecutive years it became the car to defeat, winning three World Championships (1974, 1975 and 1976). The reader will find the history, the evolution, the competitions as well as the drivers profiles. Hardback, 270 x 243mm, 202pp 160 b w and 144 colour illustrations isbn: 8879113003 no: N3003 naDa rrp: 19.99 Racing Lancias: Track, road and special stage by Giancarlo Reggiani This book is a celebration of Lancias 50 glorious years of motor racing history and the cars that created it, including the D50 (the only Formula 1 car the company ever built and which, destiny dictated, was not to win the World Championship until it had been given to Ferrari), the LC2 (the Turin manufacturers sporting masterpiece of the 1980s) and the all-conquering Deltas (winners of so many World Rally Championships). The cars of Lancias sporting pedigree are fully described, with detailed technical specifications, and illustrated with spectacular colour photographs. Hardback, 255 x 255mm, 192pp 220 colour and b w illustrations isbn: 8879112368 no: N2368 naDa rrp: 14.99 NEW June 2006 The Lost Generation The brilliant but tragic lives of rising British F1 stars Roger Williamson, Tony Brise and Tom Pryce by David Tremayne The 1970s was a great decade for British racing drivers, but it was also the era in which the nation lost a generation of brilliant young drivers Roger Williamson, Tony Brise and Tom Pryce in tragic accidents. All had the potential to be World Champions. With access to their families, friends and race colleagues, David Tremayne tells their full stories for the first time. It makes for poignant but uplifting reading. Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 240pp 110 b w, 110 colour illustrations isbn: 1844252051 no: H4205 Haynes rrp: 30.00 NEW March 2006 Lotus: The Competition Cars by Anthony Pritchard This is a comprehensive survey of Lotuss racing history, covering the extraordinary range of sports-racing and single-seater cars designed by Colin Chapman and his disciples. Grand Prix machinery predominates, with landmark cars such as the 25 (first monocoque), 49 (start of the Cosworth-DFV period), 72 (wedgeshaped with side radiators) and 79 (the all-conquering ground-effect design). Into the narrative are woven the memories of Lotus Formula 1 drivers, and an insiders view of the innovations for which Chapman was personally responsible and those credited to him but derived from others. Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 272pp 250 b w, 50 colour illustrations isbn: 1844250067 no: H4006 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Mark Martin Driven to Race by Bob Zeller Mark Martin: Driven to Race is the story of the ambition that turned a young boy from Batesville, Arkansas, into one of the most successful NASCAR drivers. Mark started racing at fifteen and won the second race he entered. From that point forward, Mark worked relentlessly to achieve his goal of racing in NASCARs Winston Cup Series. This is his personal and revealing story, illustrated with previously unpublished photography and memorabilia from family photo albums. Detailed descriptions of important races and commentary by Mark himself provide an insiders perspective on the technology and teamwork behind a winning stock car. Paperback, 255 x 230mm, 160pp 240 colour and 55 b w illustrations isbn: 0964972239 no: DB7223 DaviD Bull rrp: 18.99 Maserati: A racing history by Anthony Pritchard A companion volume to First Among Champions: The Alfa Romeo Grand Prix cars and Bugatti: A racing history, this handsome book completes a trilogy devoted to the great motor racing marques of the 1930s and 1950s. It offers a fascinating account of the design, development and competition history of the Maserati cars, and the personalities involved, from the early years when the racing activities depended on private support through to the marques current revival under Fiats ownership and Ferraris guidance. a very worthwhile book The Automobile a very complete record Motor Sport Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 256pp 200 illustrations including colour isbn: 185960871X no: H871 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Racing Maseratis by Giancarlo Reggiani Throughout the many and various activities of Maserati, ranging from single-seater Grand Prix cars to sports and road cars, many of the Tridents masterpieces have left an indelible mark on the fascinating story of fourwheeled motor sport. This compelling book features a broad selection of Maseratis, some of which are either extremely rare or entirely unique, and details the complete story of the long and illustrious sporting pedigree of the Modena factory. Hardback, 255 x 255mm, 188pp 167 colour and 18 b w illustrations isbn: 887911252X no: N252X naDa rrp: 14.99 McLaren Memories A biography of Bruce McLaren by Eoin Young foreword by Sir Jack Brabham Eoin Youngs anecdotal reminiscences about Bruce McLaren, his great friend and compatriot, provide compelling reading for fans of 1960s motor racing. Drawing from his own memories, interviews with Bruces inner circle, the young kiwis letters home, the magazine column they cowrote and contemporary newspaper reports, Young recreates that golden era when racing drivers were mates and racing was fun. anecdotes aplenty...a good read Motor Sport thoroughly researched, wonderfully written...sheds plenty of new light Classic Sports Car a personal and moving account Practical Classics Hardback, 234 x 154mm, 328pp 48 b w, 16 colour illustrations isbn: 1844251195 no: H4119 Haynes rrp: 17.99 Bruce McLaren Life and legacy of excellence by Karl Ludvigsen foreword by Robin Herd Bruce McLaren arrived in Europe in 1958 on a scholarship from the New Zealand Grand Prix Association, virtually unknown except for an endorsement from Jack Brabham. The impact he made was sensational. As this fascinating biography relates, by the time of his fatal testing accident 12 years later he had established himself on both sides of the Atlantic as a driver of extraordinary versatility, also founding the team that went on to become one of the most successful in Formula 1. a vivid insight Auto Express a masterpiece Classic Car Weekly a superb job Autosport a very good racing book Formula 1 Magazine Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208pp 255 illustrations inc. 16pp colour isbn: 1859608248 no: H824 Haynes rrp: 25.00[close] |
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