Description
By: Roy Smith .
Sports prototype racing is about endurance, for the drivers, for the teams and for the companies involved. In this story we see the effort, the blood, the sweat and the tears, reputations won and lost, life and also death. The cars were some of the most evocative ever seen, in the case of Alpine they had a passion and dedication for racing over a long period with stunningly beautiful, creative, slippery aerodynamic designs that allowed them to take many class wins and outright victories in championship racing, and in volume 2 ultimately under Renault ownership a victory at Le Mans, which had been its target since 1963.
This story covers every race from 1963 to 1969 it includes races in the USA, and in the Far East, the Targa Florio and the prestigious Le Mans 24 hours. Le Mans and the marketing opportunities it can provide to the major car companies are vast. Victory at Le Mans is the ultimate target.
Features
- First time the full story of the Alpine Sports Prototypes in English
- Tells the story of the designs of the early cars
- Looks at the racing on the World sports car scene in the 1960s
- Describes the efforts to get class wins at Le Mans
- Examines the success and failures of the V8 cars
- Shows the politics and changes in Renault, Alpine and Gordini in the 1960s
- Follows the development of the Turbo engine
- Features details of testing the Le Mans cars and solving the problems
- Looks at the men behind the scenes and the drivers that made it happen
- Many interviews and personal experiences recorded
Models covered: Alpine Sports Prototypes Models: M63, M63B, M64, M65, A210, A211, A220, A221