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PORSCHE 962/88 – THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF 962 011
The Group C era in sportscar racing, which started in 1982, led to Porsche's most celebrated — and most successful — thoroughbred race car ever: the Typ 956. …

ULTIMATE FORD GT40 – THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY (VOLUME 1) THE CHASSIS
The Ultimate Ford GT40 project has proved to be a mammoth undertaking. This landmark work will comprise four volumes, which will build into a unique in-depth study of the GT40, with the first volume planned for publication in December 2024. From its roots in the early 1960s through the challenges of its formative racing career, to four consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours victories, …

SPY OCTANE THE VEHICLES OF JAMES BOND
Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of James Bond's iconic vehicles with « Spy Octane – The Vehicles of James Bond (Volume I) ». This captivating book delves into the remarkable automobiles that have graced the silver screen alongside 007, from the classic Aston Martin DB5 to the cutting-edge BMW Z8. …

PRODRIVE : 40 YEARS OF SUCCESS
Prodrive: 40 Years of Success is a celebration of Prodrive’s remarkable achievements over four decades of adrenalin-fuelled motorsport action, featuring input from those who have been a part of the story. …

BRAWN BGP 001/02 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BUTTON'S CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER
Formula 1’s ultimate underdog success story. Created in adversity, the Brawn GP team won the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships in its first and only year in Formula 1 – a story that is unique and unlikely to ever again be repeated at the highest level of motorsport. …

SUBARU IMPREZA WRC
The iconic factory blue and yellow Subaru Imprezas that challenged for honours in the World Rally Championship from 1993 to 2005 have transcended rallying. …

JAGUARSPORT XJR-15 A PERSONAL HISTORY OF THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
The sensational V12-engined JaguarSport XJR-15 has been called ‘the supercar that time forgot’. In this personal history, Peter Stevens, the car’s designer, offers an entertaining and insightful reminder of exactly what made it so special at its launch in 1990, and why this exceedingly rare car has become one of the world’s most sought-after classics. …

FERRARI UOVO
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DESIGN AND DESIRE – KEITH HELFET
When Keith Helfet embarked upon an ambitious project to create a new body shape for a secondhand Triumph Spitfire using little more than foam offcuts and plaster of Paris, a life as one of the world's most successful automotive designers seemed like an impossible dream. And yet that's precisely what he would become. …

THE AUSTIN PEDAL CAR STORY
The Austin J40 pedal car is a miniature motoring marvel. The level of interest over the years in these diminutive Austins is way beyond anything that the three-man design and development team could ever have imagined when they hand-built the prototype of Austin Chairman Leonard Lord’s ‘little idea’ in 1946. …

SS JAGUAR 100 THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF 18008
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TWR-PORSCHE WSC95 THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WSC 001
The TWR-Porsche WSC95 is a most unusual racing Porsche that no one really intended to build. Its creation resulted from an impromptu brainstorming session between an expatriate German and a Briton in a bar in America….

SUPERBEARS : THE STORY OF HESKETH RACING
Hesketh Racing was a Grand Prix phenomenon. In a time of increasing commercialisation and cars that had forsaken national racing colours in favour of sponsors’ logos, the team was privately funded by Lord Hesketh – a patriotic 22-year-old who was determined to take his promising young driver, James Hunt, to World Championship glory. …

ULTIMATE WORKS PORSCHE 962 THE DEFINITIVE HISTORY
The Porsche 962, created in 1984, was the successor to the all-conquering Group C-specification Porsche 956 of 1982, but also very much the result of Porsche adapting its successful Group C car to the needs and regulations of the US-based IMSA GTP Championship.

TRANS AFRICA LAND ROVER
When Philip Kohler left his native South Australia in 1955, his sights were firmly set on the UK, yet his continued appetite for travel eventually led him to Northern Rhodesia – a move that would ultimately see him fulfil a deeply held desire to complete a solo crossing of the Sahara desert. …