Archive for Items Categorized 'Racing, Rally', only excerpts shown, click title for full entry.
Frank Lockhart, American Speed King
by Sarah Morgan-Wu, James O’Keefe
Had he lived longer, who knows what heights he might have reached. His racing career lasted only five short years but showed such promise that the authors re-affirm Lockhart as “the greatest racing driver of his day.”
Formula One at Watkins Glen: 20 Years of the United States Grand Prix, 1961–1980
by Michael Argetsinger
The author’s father brought F1 to The Glen and racing is the “family businesss.” This should be the book that has the best story to tell. It doesn’t.
Inside the Paddock: Racing Car Transporters at Work
by David Cross with Bjørn Kjer
Racecars don’t make good road cars. And if you think about it, except for when it actually races, a racecar is just a bunch of loose parts waiting to be put together. How does all this get from race to race? Wonder no more.
Mille Miglia: The World’s Greatest Road Race
by Anthony Pritchard
Anyone could race here, just for the fun of it, and many did. Amateur drivers next to pro racers, Isetta bubble cars next to fire-belching sports cars—all on public, everyday roads. Sometimes it worked, sometimes not.
Senna
directed by Asif Kapadia
F1 fan or not, anyone who likes a big story well told ought to watch this documentary of a supremely skilled, courageous, enigmatic, controversial race driver who paid the ultimate price for doing what he felt he was put on this Earth to do.
Le Mans Panoramic
by Gavin D. Ireland
A close-up, all-access look at two recent years of the world’s oldest sports car endurance race in sweeping double-page panorama shots that almost put you right into the scene!
Fast Car Physics
by Chuck Edmondson
So you want to drive fast. Better you first strap on your slide rule before you strap yourself into that car.
Speedway: Auto Racing’s Ghost Tracks
by SS Collins and Gavin D. Ireland
Unless you have a heart of stone, this book will stir the soul! The tooth of time gnawing away at once-famous race tracks. Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust.
Peking to Paris 2007: The Ultimate Driving Adventure
by Philip Young
If it’s exhausting just to read the book, imagine actually doing the grueling rally—and paying a $100K for the opportunity to risk life and limb, not to mention car.
Making Sense of Squiggly Lines: The Basic Analysis of Race Car Data Acquisition
by Christopher Brown
If your car is already plumbed for data acquisition, this book will help you get the most out of the squiggly lines on your graphs.
Porsche and Me
by Hans Mezger with Peter Morgan
If you own a Porsche, or even just like them, and don’t know Mezger’s name: off with your head! Here, by his own hand, at last, the story of Porsche’s great engineer.
The Limit: Life and Death on the 1961 Grand Prix Circuit
by Michael Cannell
This book explores the cost of winning. Of the two top contenders, one died and the one who won no one seemed to care about.






































































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