Description
Author: Eoin Young, Hardbound, 242 Pages, ISBN: 9780851840697, First Edition, 2003
Eoin Young has spent 40 years inside motor sport as a journalist and as a close friend of the drivers in the fun days of Formula 1 in the 'sixties when it was not unusual for half the drivers on the grid to have dinner together the night before the Grand Prix at Monaco.. .and join the mechanics and journalists for a drink at the Tip Top Bar after the champagne prize giving dinner with Prince Rainier and Princess Grace.
Different days now but this book presents life as it was in the special days before the high fences that corral the Formula 1 folk away from the fans.
As a New Zealander, Eoin Young came to Britain in 1961 as a freelance journalist.
He was taken on a tour of the European Formula Junior races by fellow countryman Denny Hulme, who would become World Champion six years later, and in 1962 joined Bruce McLaren as his secretary, becoming a
founder director of Bruce McLaren Motor Racing.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s he worked as Director of Motor Racing Press Relations for the American Gulf Oil Corporation with an office at head office in Pittsburgh, then moved to the French Elf Oil Company working with the Tyrrell team, based near Eoin's Surrey home.
He also established his mail order Specialist Book Broking Service selling rare motor racing books and memorabilia which is now a major website catalogue on www.eoinyoung.com
Eoin Young enjoys a different pace of racing, covering the vintage and classic old-car events around the world, with columns in many magazines around the world.