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Page 76 of Haynes Trade Catalogue by Haynes77 E-mail: sales@haynes.co.uk Website: www.haynes.co.uk The Reynard Story From Formula Ford to Indycar Champions by Mike Lawrence In 1973 engineering student Adrian Reynard built his own racing car. His company went on to become a top manufacturer at the leading edge of race car design, with more than 150 championships to its name, and victory in the Indianapolis 500. out at just the right time Road Track Hardback, 238 x 169mm, 240pp 137 illustrations, 16pp colour isbn: 1852605766 no: R576 Haynes rrp: 19.99 Scarlet Passion Ferraris famed sports prototypes and competition sports cars 1962-73 by Anthony Pritchard This book is a detailed account of the most charismatic period of Ferrari sports car racing, from the introduction of Prototype racing for 1963 to the withdrawal of Maranello from two-seater racing at the end of 1973. The great sports racing cars of this era have a strong enthusiast following, particularly those of the Prancing Horse, which was competing primarily against the Ford GT40 and the Porsche 917. compelling Classic Sports Car no student of motor racing can afford to be without it The Independent definitely in the brilliant category Ferrari Owners Club Magazine Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 272pp 183 b w, 46 colour illustrations isbn: 1859608728 no: H872 Haynes rrp: 35.00 Michael Schumacher: The greatest of all (2nd Edition) Full analysis of his recordbreaking six World Championships by Christopher Hilton As Michael Schumacher won his sixth World Championship in 2003, it strengthened his place in F1 history still further. Asking if Schumacher really is the greatest driver of all time, Christopher Hilton recreates his best races, often told in original interviews, and gets the candid opinions of other racing legends. There is a description of all his 70 Grand Prix victories, a wealth of statistical comparisons, and intimate images from Rainer Schlegelmilch, the top German photographer. A great read Daily Express Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 176pp 236 colour illustrations isbn: 184425044X no: H4044 Haynes rrp: 19.99 NEW September 2006 The Science of Formula 1 Design (2nd Edition) Expert analysis of the anatomy of the modern Grand Prix car by David Tremayne Leading F1 journalist David Tremayne unravels the mysteries of modern Grand Prix car design in a revised and updated 2nd Edition of this fascinating all-colour book. The authoritative, extensively illustrated text explains just how an F1 car works. The philosophy and technology behind the chassis, engine, transmission, electronics, steering, suspension, brakes, tyres and aerodynamics are analysed, and the important question of how these parts and systems interact is explored. An absorbing insight into the secretive and technology-driven world of racing car design at its highest level. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176pp 160 colour illustrations isbn: 1844253406 no: H4340 Haynes rrp: 19.99 The Science of Safety The battle against unacceptable risk in motor racing by David Tremayne foreword by Professor Sid Watkins When Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger were killed at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, it focused the minds of Formula 1 officials and race fans alike on whether it was right to expect a driver to risk his life. A flurry of regulation changes followed. David Tremayne examines the philosophy and technology behind Formula 1s ever-evolving safety regulations. Winner of the Guild of Motoring Writers Timo Makinen Trophy, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, 2001, for outstanding motorsport coverage. an entertaining and significant tome Motor Sport Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 192pp 129 mainly colour illustrations isbn: 1859606644 no: H664 Haynes rrp: 19.99 The Science of Speed (2nd Edition) Todays high-tech world of Formula 1 by David Tremayne foreword by Patrick Head Formula 1 is automotive technology at its zenith. Each season the designers strive to make their cars even faster, while the FIA governing body introduces rules to make them slower, with more human input. The second edition of this authoritative book, which explains the technical changes imposed since Alain Prost won the 1993 World Championship in a Williams bristling with driver aids, follows developments right through to the 2000 season. ...fascinating Motoring News ...a clear insight into a technological world Daily Express Hardback, 233 x 169mm, 220pp 120 illustrations isbn: 1859606504 no: H650 Haynes rrp: 19.99 Sebring The Official History of Americas Great Sports Car Race by Ken Breslauer Sebrings history is rich with colour and characters. The stories read more like movie scripts: Stirling Moss being handed a bottle of Coca-Cola during the 1957 race and politely returning the empty on the next lap or Dan Gurneys heartbreaking loss in 1966 when his Fords engine seized 250 yards from the finish. And the perennial threat that uncertain sponsorship and questionable track conditions might make that years event the last. The books exhaustive appendix provides the complete Sebring data, including year-by-year race statistics, hourly standings charts, and an index of every driver who ever competed at Sebring. Hardback, 280 x 215mm, 288pp 128 colour and 149 b w illustrations isbn: 0964972204 no: DB7220 DaviD Bull rrp: 49.99 Second To None: The History of the NASCAR Busch Series by Rick Houston The NASCAR Busch Series is every bit as competitive and colorful as the more famous Winston Cup circuit. Most of todays top Winston Cup drivers began their careers in the Busch Series, which unlike the Winston Cup has retained much of the informal, close-knit atmosphere that made stock-car racing great originally. This beautifully illustrated book reviews every season from 1982- 2000 to tell stories of unimaginable sacrifice and determination peppered with bare-knuckled brawls, practical jokes, and a strong camaraderie among the racers. Paperback, 279 x 229mm, 176pp 190 colour and b w illustrations isbn: 1893618110 no: DB1811 DaviD Bull rrp: 19.99 Ayrton Senna: As time goes by by Christopher Hilton Packed with anecdotes and photographs never published before, this brand-new study offers fresh insights into the life and death of Ayrton Senna. It includes first-hand research into his wealthy childhood in Brazil, his struggle to cope as a youngster in England, his outstanding record in Formula 3 racing, F1, the crash inquiry, the Senna Foundation, and the growing idolization of this grand prix genius. Hilton has gone to great pains to paint the definitive picture Autosport very informative...highly recommended Motoring News adds to our understanding Daily Telegraph Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 304pp 48pp colour isbn: 1859606113 no: H611 Haynes rrp: 19.99 Ayrton Senna: The whole story by Christopher Hilton In this meaty paperback, published to mark the tenth anniversary of Ayrton Sennas death, Christopher Hilton marries and updates four of his earlier titles about the legendary driver into one volume of more than 100,000 words. He chronicles Sennas entire story, from the wealthy childhood in Brazil to his fatal crash in 1994. It is a fast-moving and comprehensive account of an extraordinary life that will appeal to the wider public as well as to Senna fans. definitive work on the great man Octane Paperback, 198 x 127mm, 464pp 12 b w, 20 colour illustrations isbn: 1844250962 no: H4096 Haynes rrp: 9.99[close] |
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