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100 Years Of Motorsport - A British Sporting Century
US$24.44new book, however it arrived with a small tear on the front cover, see images By: Amonite Press . This unique collection of photographs from the Press Association archives, many unseen for decades, allows a rare insight into a century of British...US$24.44 -
The Unfulfilled Dream - The Story Of motor Racing At Aintree
US$83.782nd hand book, excellent condition By: Tony Bagnall, New book, For 11 years, the world's leading drivers contested international races at the Aintree circuit on the outskirts of Liverpool. Fangio, Surtees, Clark, Moss, Hawthorn and many more were on...US$83.78 -
Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the Seventies - Those Were The Days...
Veloce Publishing
US$22.69By: Chas Parker . During the 1970s, Brands Hatch was the busiest motor racing circuit in the world. Using previously unpublished photographs and accounts of events, this book provides a personal view of activities and changes at the track during its...US$22.69 -
Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the Eighties - Those Were The Days...
Veloce Publishing
MSRP: US$27.89Now: US$7.68Was: US$9.77By: Chas Parker . By the start of the 1980s, the Brands Hatch motor racing circuit in Kent had become firmly established as one of the world’s classic tracks. It had grown from humble beginnings as a motor cycle grass track to become an...MSRP: US$27.89Now: US$7.68Was: US$9.77 -
Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1970s - Those Were The Days...
Veloce Publishing
MSRP: US$27.89Now: US$20.91Was: US$27.89By: Peter McFadyen . In the 1970s, Formula 5000 was more than filling the gap left by contemporary F1 cars, and the major races at the popular Cheshire circuit of Oulton Park – the Gold Cup and the traditional Good Friday meetings – were as...MSRP: US$27.89Now: US$20.91Was: US$27.89 -
Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1960s - Those Were The Days...
Veloce Publishing
US$41.86By: Peter McFadyen . A photographic record of motor racing at Oulton Park in the late 1960s when the circuit was host to world champions and club racers alike. Established names such as Clark, Stewart and Hill, rising stars James Hunt, John Watson and...US$41.86 -
Motor Racing at Nassau In The 1950s and 1960s - Those Were The Days...
Veloce Publishing
Now: US$31.42Was: US$41.86By: Terry O'Neil . Motor racing at Nassau is a collection of images that complements the descriptive account of the larger book, The Bahamas Speed Weeks. It conveys in pictures the roller-coaster story of the eclectic mix of people and their cars,...Now: US$31.42Was: US$41.86 -
Silver Arrows in Camera - The Mercedes-Benz & Auto Union Grand Prix Cars 1934-39
Haynes
US$174.55By: Anthony Pritchard . A Photographic Portrait Of The Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Grand Prix Teams 1934 - 1939 The Silver Arrows, the Auto Union and Mercedes-Benz cars that dominated Grand Prix racing during the years 1934–39, were among the most...US$174.55 -
Sunshine, Speed and a Surprise - The 1959 Gold Prix of the United States
US$83.782nd hand book in acceptable condition By: Joel Finn . This is a story of speed, challenge and championships. In the decade after World War II, in an America gone patriotic and car crazy, racing promoter Alec Ulmann created an unlikely sports car...US$83.78 -
Brooklands - The Official Centenary History
Haynes
Now: US$157.10Was: US$209.43By: David Venables . Brooklands, the cradle of motorsport in Britain, was the inspired creation of one man, Hugh Locke King, who realised that, for motoring to develop, a track was needed where cars could race at the highest speeds attainable. The banked...Now: US$157.10Was: US$209.43 -
The Shelsley Walsh Story
Haynes
US$174.55By: Simon Taylor . Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb is the oldest motorsport event in the world. This very British contest was started by the Midland Automobile Club in 1905, when only wealthy gentlemen had motor cars. Today, still run on the original course, it...US$174.55 -
British Racing Green - Drivers, Cars and Triumphs of British Motor Racing
US$69.79By: David Venables . It took Britain many years to get to grips with first-rank motor racing. Apart from Sunbeam's Grand Prix success in the 1920s it had to be content with the dramatic exploits of Bentley at Le Mans and in the next decade with victories...US$69.79