- Maserati:
A Racing History -Maserati: A Racing History.
- McLaren
Sports Racing Cars -Bruce McLaren's performances as a
Formula 1, endurance, and Can-Am driver were almost always
impressive. But it was the New Zealander's highly successful
career as an innovative carbuilder which forever etched the
McLaren name in the annals of motorsport. This photohistory
examines McLaren's legendary endurance and Can-Am racers beginning
with the formation of Bruce McLaren Racing Limited in 1963,
continuing through his tragic death at the Goodwood circuit
in 1970, and finishing with the completion of the Can-Am series
in 1974. Splendid photography from the archives of
Dave Friedman give readers views of the cars under construction
and in action, and candid glimpses of Bruce McLaren and other
personalities associated with the organization, including
long-time teammate Denis Hulme. A special epilogue brings
the story full circle with coverage of the million-dollar
1998 McLaren F1 "supercar" in both road and race
trim.
- Mechanic's
Tale: Life in the Pit-Lanes of Formula One -A top Grand
Prix mechanic’s firsthand account of the personalities
and performances that make or break a Formula One racing team,
featuring 60 color photos. From his beginnings as a
young apprentice through his time at Ferrari and BMW, to his
later success with Benetton. There are eyewitness accounts
of the great drivers, including Michael Schumacher, Nigel
Mansell, Alain Prost, and Ayrton Senna.
- Mercedes-Benz
Silver Arrows -Superlative design and luxury engineering
where hallmarks of the Silver Arrows that dominated the Grand
Prix scene in the late 1930s. Produced with the full cooperation
of Mercedes-Benz in
Germany, this stunning history beautifully chronicles Mercedes
Grand Prix cars from 1934 to today, and includes coverage
of the 300SLR and recent Le Mans cars. Technical reviews of
the cars along with profiles of racing greats Caracciola,
Fangio, Moss, Mansell and Hakkinen round out this fabulous
volume.
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