Description
This is one of the greatest stories ever told – a century of men and machines pitted against each other, death riding at their elbow, risking everything to win. In June 2006, Grand Prix racing will be 100 years old.
Here, in one action-packed volume, Christopher Hilton celebrates the full span, from the first race, when horses towed the new-fangled cars to the grid, to the awesome technology of today.
It will fascinate both the race fan and general readers who will have the human story spread before them like a feast.
Hardback in generally good condition, some light foxing to some page. Also one or two small tears to about a dozen pages in middle of book but don’t affect reading. Previous owners inscription to front.