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The Unfair Advantage (Paperback Edition)

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By: Mark Donohue, Paul Van Valkenburgh .

In 1974 Mark Donohue took a year off from driving at the height of his racing career View picture detailand wrote a candid and revealing book about his journey through the world of auto racing - from amateur races in his own '57 Corvette to winning the Indy 500 in Roger Penske's McLaren M16. View picture detail

Yet there is nothing sensational about Donohue's story - this is View picture detail not a tale of fame and fortune, nor an exposé ofthe scandalous off-track lives of race-car drivers. Rather Donohue presents a fascinating and focused behind-the-scenes look at how a champion driver - who won virtually every racing class he competed in -- prepared himself and his cars to win.View picture detail

With characteristic modesty, Donohue is quick to attribute much of his racing success to the many "unfair advantages" he had over his competitors, such as faster engines, better tires, and a more professional crew. But after reading just a few chapters of his book, it becomes clear that Mark Donohue's greatest unfair advantage was his own relentless determination to build a better car and be a better driver every time he set foot on a race track. View picture detail

The Unfair Advantage captures a uniquely American blend of intellect and scrappiness. A graduate in engineering from Brown University, Donohue integrated creativity, openness to new ideas, humor, and his persistent will to win into every part of his approach to racing. View picture detailWhen Donohue puts that formula into words in The Unfair Advantage the result is as much an View picture detailattitude and perspective as anything else. As such, it has had wide reaching and particularly personal impact for almost 30 years in the world of motorsport participants and enthusiasts.

The Unfair Advantage is also a glimpse into a more human, albeit more dangerous, period in racing. -- raw, high-powered cars, View picture detailcomparatively small budgets and tight time tables. Many of the personalities, competition classes, and engineering principles of the early seventies still dominate the racing scene today.
Inside you'll find profiles of many of the mechanics, drivers, and crew chiefs View picture detailDonohue worked with, and won with during his career. Special attention is given to Walter Hansgen, Peter Revson, Don Cox (Penske team engineer), Karl Kainhofer and John Woodard (Penske team mechanics) and of course Roger Penske. Donohue also shows how studying his major rivals - including Mario Andretti, Jacky Ickx, and Jackie Stewart - helped him to develop his own competitive edge.

Now, 25 years after it's original publication, View picture detail The Donohue sons and Bentley Publishers worked together to release a new edition of The Unfair Advantage. The new edition contains all of the original text. Expanded content includes photographs and separately appended material that fills out the Donohue story in words and pictures and provides historical context.

New Features include:

  • New Foreword exclusive to this edition
  • Chronology of Mark Donohue's life and racing career
  • Additional photos and comments from people who worked and raced with Mark Donohue during the 60's and early 70's.

 

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Publisher Code:
RB-GDDS
ISBN 10:
 
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9780837600697
Published:
2000
Dimensions:
155x235mm
Pages:
353
Illustrations:
Soft Bound, Colour and b/w ill
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9780837600697
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Condition Sync Code:
1000
Sync Category Code:
261186
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