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Graham
Hill
Graham Hill Model Car
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Graham
Hill Master of Motor Sports -
Also
from the UK -
Canada John
Tipler / Hardcover / February 2003 Graham Hill's long career was one of the most remarkable in modern motor racing. At his
peak in the mid-1960s he was at the forefront of grand prix and sports car racing, competing against the very best drivers of his
era – Clark, Surtees, Gurney, Rindt, Stewart. Today his name, along with theirs, evokes one of the classic ages of motor
racing and John Tipler’s new biography of this determined and popular man recalls his great victories – his two Formula 1
championships and 14 grand prix wins, and triumph at the Indianapolis 500 and the Le Mans 24 Hours. |
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Mr
Monaco, Graham Hill remembered -
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from the UK Tony Rudlin / Hardcover / 1983 |
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Graham
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Also from the UK
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Canada Graham Hill
/ Hardcover / June 1977 |
James Hunt
James
Hunt Model Car Diecast and Merchandise |
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Shunt: The Life of James Hunt -
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from the UK Tom Rubython / Hardcover / October 2010
James Hunt was no ordinary racing driver and this is no ordinary sports
biography. Hunt was simply the most colourful and charismatic driver
ever to have raced in Formula One. Tom Rubython, the author of the
best-selling Life of Senna, has written a new biography called Shunt -
the story of James Hunt. At 624 pages plus 64 pages of photographs, this
promises to be the sports biography of the year. Meticulously planned,
enthusiastically researched and passionately written, this is the
definitive biography of Hunt for all time. |
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James
Hunt: The Biography -
Also
from the UK -
Canada Gerald
Donaldson / Paperback / April 2009 James Hunt was a towering personality with
a commanding presence, a hugely glamorous public figure who brought
Formula One motor racing to the attention of a whole new audience.
Triumphing against all odds to become World Drivers' Champion with
McLaren in 1976, Hunt sank into a period of decadence and depression,
only to be rejuvenated as he found true love for the first time.
With that came personal contentment and a renewed zest for living, so
that one of the most colourful and controversial figures in Grand Prix
racing is best remembered by those close to him as a fun-loving, caring
man who had a genuinely uplifting presence - qualities that shine
through in Gerald Donaldson's compelling and moving account of his life. |
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James
Hunt: Against All Odds -
Also
from the UK Eoin Young / Paperback / July 1977 |
Jacky Ickx
Jacky
Ickx Model Car Diecast and Merchandise |
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Jacky
Ickx -
Also from the UK Pierre Van Vliet /
Hardcover / November 2012 Jacky Ickx's early racing
exploits marked him as a man to watch. His sporting ambition and
brilliance have made him one of the most respected drivers of the
twentieth century. He achieved an impressive list of victories
throughout his career; a career that is one of the richest in the
history of motorsport: two times vice world champion in Formula 1,
winner of eight Grands Prix, six-times winner of the 24 Hours of Le
Mans, two-time world endurance champion, victories in Paris-Dakar and
the American Can-Am championship. This stunning book brings to life
twenty-four defining moments in Ickx's career, many illustrated with
previously unpublished images. |
Eddie
Irvine
Eddie Irvine Model
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Life
In The Fast Lane -
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from UK -
Also
from Canada Eddie Irvine / Paperback / Janurary 2001 Life in
the Fast Lane gives a fascinating and revealing insight into the inner
sanctum of the most enigmatic team in Formula One. Eddie talks frankly
about his colleagues, the Formula One lifestyle, the driver's regime,
his family. This book captures the true essence of the gruelling yet
glamorous lifestyle of a Formula One driver. It candidly looks at the
trappings of Formula One, the models, the planes, the boats, the cars
and the houses but at the same time gives an honest portrait of the man
behind the playboy image. Controversial, fast-living, outspoken and
charismatic, this is Eddie Irvine at his finest. |
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Eddie
Irvine: The Luck of the Irish -
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from the UK - Canada
Adam M. Cooper / Paperback / January 1997 Formula One driver Eddie Irvine came to prominence in 1993 after a punch-up
with Ayrton Senna. Since then his career has progressed and in 1996 he is at Ferrari partnering Michael Schumacher. This book
follows his career from its start in 1983 through to his move to Ferrari. An analysis of his partnership with Schumacher is included
along with information on the new V10 engine. The author is a former room-mate of Irvine which enables him to provide personal
anecdotes and insights. Irvine's career started in Formula Ford in 1983, through Formula 3, and Formula 3000. Following this was
three years in Japanese Formula 3000 where he nearly won the 1993 championship. Irvine then got his big break with the Jordan
Formula 1 team. |
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Green
Races Red: Eddie Irvine at Ferrari -
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from the UK - Canada
Eddie Irvine, Maurice Hamilton / Paperback / November 1996 Eddie Irvine's first season with Ferrari was always going to
represent a challenge for him as he struggled to get to grips with a temperamental car and to come to terms with being in the shadow
of team-mate and double World Champion Michael Schumacher. In this book, Irvine demonstrates his renewed appetite for the battle on
the track as he plays his full part in Ferrari's renaissance as a serious pretender to the Formula One Constructor's throne. Among
the 1997 season's highlights, Irvine explains his reaction to the criticism of his aggressive style of driving which led to a
pile-up in the Australian Grand Prix, and how his personal goals have changed since his debut season for Ferrari. |
Niki
Lauda
Niki Lauda Model Car
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Four
Seasons at Ferrari: The Lauda Years -
Also
from the UK - Canada Alan
Henry / Hardcover / January 2003 The partnership between Niki
Lauda and the legendary Ferrari team is one of the most dramatic and
dynamic in post-war Grand Prix racing. Between 1974 and 1977, Ferrari
won ten Grands Prix, Lauda won two Driver's World Championships and
Ferrari won three Constructors' World Championships. This tightly
packed, colorful account gives a fascinating insight into the way Lauda
worked with Ferrari and records the gripping personal relationship
between Lauda and team boss and founder Enzo Ferrari - two highly
motivated and very different individuals. Revealing anecdotes and
incisive portraits of the characters involved produce a remarkable view
of Formula 1 racing 25 years ago. |
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Niki
Lauda Alan
Henry / Hardcover / September 1989 |
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Niki
Lauda Meine Story -
Also
from the UK - Canada Niki
Lauda, Herbert Volker / Hardcover / October 1986 |
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To
Hell and Back: An Autobiography - Also
from the UK Niki Lauda, Herbert Volker / Hardcover / June 1986 |
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For
The Record -
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UK Niki Lauda / Hardcover / May 1985 |
Nigel
Mansell
Nigel Mansell Model
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Nigel
Mansell: A Pictorial Tribute to the Double Champion -
Also
from the UK -
Canada Mike
Dodson, Keith Sutton / Hardcover / November 1995
Your best source for the highest quality photographs
chronicling the entire span of Nigel Mansell's career in racing. From
his beginnings in kart racing through Formula Ford and Formula 3, to F1,
IndyCars and back to F1, this is Nigel Mansell. Respected GP
photographer Keith Sutton combines his photographic talents with that of
top journalist Mike Doodson to produce this superior tribute to
Mansell's amazing racing career. Foreword by Murray Walker. |
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Nigel
Mansell: My Autobiography -
Also
from the UK -
Canada Nigel
Mansell, James Allen / Hardcover / October 1995 From his early years of struggle when he fought back from a broken
neck and having to sell his house to fund his racing, to the years of triumph when he raced neck and neck with adversaries like
Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, it was still Nigel Mansell's will that drove him on. In this book he writes forthrightly about his
feelings for fellow contemporaries, as well as his reasons for quitting Formula 1 after winning the Championship in 1992 and what
prompted his comeback at the end of 1994. |
Bruce
McLaren
Bruce McLaren Model
Car Diecast and Merchandise |
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McLaren Memories: A Biography of Bruce McLaren -
Also
from the UK Eoin Young / Hardcover / August 2005
Eoin Young's anecdotal reminiscences about Bruce McLaren, his great
friend and compatriot, will be compelling reading for fans of 1960s
motor racing. Drawing from his own memories, interviews with Bruce's
inner circle, the young kiwi's letters home, the magazine column they
co-wrote and contemporary newspaper reports, Young recreates that golden
era when racing drivers were mates and racing was fun. |
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Bruce
McLaren: A Life and Legacy of Excellence -
Also
from the UK -
Canada Robin
Herd (Foreword), Karl Ludvigsen / Hardcover / October 2001
Bruce McLaren arrived in Europe in 1958 virtually unknown. 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. He also founded the team that
went on to become one of the most successful in Formula 1. Content
includes McLaren's fifth-place effort in the 1958 German Grand Prix and
runner-up finish in the Autocar F2 Championship; his victory at the 1959
American Grand Prix, where he became the youngest-ever GP winner; his
second-place finish in the 1960 World Championship; building and racing
his own car, the McLaren M1A; winning Le Mans for Ford in 1966 with
Chris Amon, and Sebring in 1967 with Mario Andretti; and success in the
Can-Am series as a constructor and two-time driver champion. |
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Bruce
McLaren: The Man and His Racing Team - Also
from the UK - Canada Ron
Dennis (Foreword), Eoin S. Young / Hardcover / June 1995 Bruce
McLaren was killed in a testing crash at Goodwood on 2 June 1970, a
racing driver on the verge of realizing the ambition to succeed with his
own Grand Prix team and his own cars. This book - reissued with
additional material to mark the 25th anniversary of McLaren's death -
explores the foundation of the team, and its involvement in Formula 1,
CanAm and Indianapolis racing. The team later went on to achieve
legendary success, providing winning cars for World Champions from
Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt to Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Ayrton
Senna. The full story of Bruce McLaren's career is told, combining it
with the development of his racing team. The author discusses the
design, production and preparation of the racing cars, with details of
the races, as well as how the business was managed. |
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Last
Season: Life of Bruce McLaren - Also
from the UK Jeanne Beeching / Hardcover / June 1974 |