Description
Author: Denis Jenkinson, Hardbound, 207 Pages, ASIN: B01NCQ5OJJ, First Robert Bentlry Impression, 1959 **Second-Hand book in good condition (Slight tear on dustcover), 1969 print
. . . unique among the present torrent of volumes on motoring sport. . . can be recommended not only to all interested in motor racing, but also to any reader fascinated by the art of driving a car carried to its highest peak of skill."—The Motor
. . . undoubtedly a most valuable contribution to motor racing literature, and a book which all interested in the sport should read . . ."—Motor Racing
. . . one of the most absorbing motor racing books ever written.. . Fascinating stuff ! "—Sports Cars Illustrated
"Few people are better equipped than ' Jenks ' to write about the psychological and mental attributes of a racing driver. . . a quite exceptional book. . ." —The Autocar
". . a most intriguing analysis of the modern racing driver, what makes him ' tick ' and why his car goes round corners so quickly. . . A book that is ' different': —B.A.R.C. Gazette
"This is an important book . . . and should be begged, borrowed or bought immediately."—Top Gear
" . . . read—or even buy—this excellent book . . ."—Motor Cycling
"Amongst the more important books of the year . . . packed full of personal anecdotes which make very interesting reading . . ."—Autosport
SECOND IMPRESSION OF
A BATSFORD BOOK