Alain Prost
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden






Dieser außergewöhnliche Bildband berichtet über die aufregende Zeit der Prototypenrennen, als der Klang hochgezüchteter Ferrari-Motoren nicht in modern ausgebauten Motodromen hallte, sondern die nebelverhangenen Eifelwälder oder das sizilianische Bergland erbeben ließen. Angefangen mit den Modellen 196SP und 246SP aus der Saison 1962 bis hin zu den letzten Modellen dieser Ära 512M und 312PB der Jahre 1971 bis 1973 lassen atemberaubende Bilder die unvergessenen, materialmordenden Langstreckenrennen jener Tage lebendig werden.
The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual - 52nd Year of Publication
World's Leading Grand Prix Annual, reportedly the 'bible' of Formula 1. The usual extensive motor sport coverage includes special features on the last 50 years of Formula 1, incisive, authoritative reports from every GP race of the season and superb photographs. Editor Alan Henry's personal assessment of the top ten drivers is eagerly awaited as are the year's motor racing reviews of F3000, F3, GT and Touring Car Racing and the American scene. (2001-2002 edition 1-90315-06-0)
The World's Leading Grand Prix Annual 1999-2000 - 49th Year of Publication
At the end of each season, Grand Prix enthusiasts and collectors eagerly anticipate the release of the world's leading Formula 1 yearbook. The 49th installment will be no exception, with complete coverage of every championship round. Dramatic color images from the sport's leading photographers accompany detailed race reports, in-depth analyses, and complete statistics. In addition, there's the much-awaited top-ten driver rankings, and a team-by-team guide and topical features that provide insight to the various aspects of the 1999 season. Additional color coverage of the American racing scene, Le Mans, Formula 3, Formula 3000 and Super Tourers make this an indispensable reference.
The 53rd edition of the world's best-established grand prix annual remains true to its core values: a comprehensive and expertly compiled review of the F1 season coupled with brief synopses of all the world's major motor racing series, from F3000, to F3, from GT to Touring car racing and the American scene, plus an international results round-up and images from the best photographers. Features the eagerly awaited 'top ten' drivers rating, team-by-team guide and comprehensive Grand Prix statistics and results. Widely considered the 'bible' of Formula 1.
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The years since Jackie Stewart won the Formula One Grand Prix Championship in 1973 for Great Britain have marked the era of the highly committed sporting Grand Prix professionals. This book details the personalities and exploits of 13 heroes who have raced at ever-increasing speeds.
Billedværk om den brasilianske racerkører Ayrton Senna, 1960-1994, hans opvækst og karriere som racerkører og deltagelse i Grand Prix løb.
This is the authorised photographic story of one of the great F1 teams. Established in 1977 by Frank Williams (a not particularly successful driver) and a young, talented engineer Patrick Head. Williams has won seven drivers championships, 108 grand prix victories and nine constructors' championships. Since the start Williams have created an exclusiv, hand-selected archive of the best photographs of the team and their successes. This is first time these photographs have been used in a book and the first time many have been seen. This is the ultimate F1 fans souvenir and a must have for followers of Williams.
A behind-the-scenes look at this colorful, often controversial team. As the 1998 season unfolds, all eyes will be on Benetton, curious to see how its new boss David Richards will run the team. His aim, to beef up Benetton with 'the passion of Ferrari, the technical strengths of Williams, and the marketing skill of McLaren'. Details the significance of Mecachrome taking over the preparation of the team's Renault V10 engines. Looks at what went wrong after the glory years of Schumacher's back-to-back World Championships in 1994 and 1995.