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Sports car racing 1894-1959 : the early years Gettyimages. Text by Brian Laban. Picture research by Alex Linghorn. [Managing ed.: Sally Bald. German transl. by Manfred Alli�e. French transl. by Arnaud Dupin de Beyssat]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: German, English, French Publication details: Potsdam Ullmann 2013Edition: Special edDescription: 351 S. zahlr. Ill. 23 x 26 cmISBN:
  • 9783848005581
  • 3848005581
Uniform titles:
  • Motor racing. Deutsch
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 796.72 22/ger
Other classification:
  • 796 | 620
Online resources: Summary: From the earliest days of motoring, car manufacturers used motor sport as a proving ground for the machines, but the sport earned an image far beyond that of a mere engineering laboratory. Even before the 20th century dawned, motor racing had a reputation as an arena where almost gladiatorial battles were set before a public only recently accustomed to seeing a motor car of any kind. As motor sport developed from the great days of the inter-city road races to closed road circuits and eventually to purpose-built tracks, it became visually one of the most sensational sports in the world. This is the story of motor racing as it once was, from the early days to the fifties; the story of those Olympians who bestrode the track - from Jenatzy and Boillot, Campbell and Caracciola, to Ascari, Fangio and Moss - and of their cars - the Alfas, Mercedes, Maseratis and Ferraris - giants all of another, more compelling age.Other editions: Druckausg.:
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Non-Fiction Non-Fiction Waimate Event Centre - Long term storage Non Fiction 796.72 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Not for loan a00653816

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From the earliest days of motoring, car manufacturers used motor sport as a proving ground for the machines, but the sport earned an image far beyond that of a mere engineering laboratory. Even before the 20th century dawned, motor racing had a reputation as an arena where almost gladiatorial battles were set before a public only recently accustomed to seeing a motor car of any kind. As motor sport developed from the great days of the inter-city road races to closed road circuits and eventually to purpose-built tracks, it became visually one of the most sensational sports in the world. This is the story of motor racing as it once was, from the early days to the fifties; the story of those Olympians who bestrode the track - from Jenatzy and Boillot, Campbell and Caracciola, to Ascari, Fangio and Moss - and of their cars - the Alfas, Mercedes, Maseratis and Ferraris - giants all of another, more compelling age.

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