Ferrari
Formula 1 -Even with all the other books on GP Ferraris
I already had, I found that this one was essential. Most of
the photos I had not seen before, and the human side of the
team is particularly well presented. A nice touch is the section
showing Ferraris at the same corner at Monaco every year over
a 22-year span.
Ferrari
Prototype Era: 1962-1973 in Photographs -Beginning with
the first Ferrari mid-engine prototype, the 246SP, and carrying
through to the 512s and mighty 312PBs, author Alan Henry recounts
an epic period in motor racing of indomitable cars and superb
drivers in Ferrari Prototype Era: 1962-1973 in Photographs.
This beautiful photographic history brings back these trend-setting
sports-prototypes in all their glory, as well as the drivers
who raced them and the classic circuits that were host to
their legendary competitions.
Ferrari
330/P4 -When enthusiasts speak of the "Ford-Ferrari
Wars" at LeMans in the mid-1960s, this is the Ferrari
of which they speak. This beautifully produced slipcase edition
commemorates the great endurance race car, of which only four
were ever built. Today, only three survive with an approximate
market value of 10 million each. This exhaustive history of
those fantastic cars examines their technical histories and
development, their complete competition records, and the great
drivers who raced them-including Jackie Stewart and Chris
Amon-as well as primary adversaries like Carroll Shelby, Jim
Hall, Mario Andretti, and Dan Gurney.
Formula
1 Motor Racing Book: Renault F1 -Follow race car drivers,
owners, and manufacturers' efforts in this excellent visual
display which should attract not only youngsters of all ages,
but many an adult. This covers everything from the technology
of building sports and racing cars to the making and practice
of a Formula 1 driver. A fine, inviting book.