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The Racing Icons from Zuffenhausen
Signature de l'auteur le 05 novembre 2022 de 15h à 18 h à la librairie 83 rue de Rennes -75006 Paris
Pour le volume 2, nous vous offrons une visite complète de l'usine de la dernière Civic Type R à Swindon. Le voyage se poursuit aux USA avec l'usine de la NSX. La compétition n'est pas en reste ... NB : En raison de son poids et de son volume, ce livre n'est pas éligible à l'offre du port à 1 €.
The Ferrari F40 wowed the motoring world when first unveiled in June 1987. The model took its name from the 'F' of Ferrari and '40' as a celebration of the 40th anniversary of Ferrari car production.
Winning came naturally to Al Unser Jr. Born into a racing family, he had a gift for finding the fast line on the track. By the time he was nine years old, he could draw the quickest way through the corner on paper and intuitively apply his sketch while on the go kart track. By his teen years, the innate sense for the fast way made him unstoppably quick...
My exciting true-life story in motor racing from Top-Fuel drag-racing pioneer to Jim Hall, Reventlow Scarab, Carroll Shelby and beyond
Driven initially by Ivor Walklett's flair for design and desire to build his own car, the ginetta marque quickly developed from a hobby into a business. ...
Pendant quarante années, j'ai eu la chance de faire un métier exaltant qui m'a conduit sur tous les circuits, les rallyes, les épreuves d'endurance du monde entier. ...
Blast through the evolving early years of Funny Car drag racing when doorslammers morphed into flip-top rail monsters. The era features historic mounts from Arnie "the Farmer" Beswick, Al "the Flying Dutchman" Vanderwoude, "Jungle" Jim Liberman, Don "the Snake" Prudhomme, and many more! ...
The book, with a preface by Sandro Munari, recounts the activities of the legendary workshop in Borgo San Paolo di Torino from 1967 to 1974, when Gianni Tonti himself was technical director.