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Juan Manuel Fangio: Motor Racing's Grand Master by Karl Ludvigsen,

Juan Manuel Fangio: Motor Racing's Grand Master by Karl Ludvigsen,
Karl Ludvigsen's careers as an auto industry insider and motorsport journalist gave him rare access to auto racing's greatest drivers. In this series of lavish coffee-table treatments from Haynes Publishing, the author offers race fans insightful biographies, rare anecdotes, and a wealth of archival color and black-and-white photography detailing motor racing's all-time greats. Beginning with the legendary Argentinian's early car-building days, Ludvigsen examines Fangio's F1 strut at Alfa Romeo, where he won his first world championship in 1951 at age 40; his dramatic success with Maserati in 1953, as well as his victory at Carrera Pan-Americana; his ensuing F1 world championships with Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari; his epic battles with Stirling Moss; and his ill-starred appearance in the Indianapolis 500. Also discussed are Fangio's 1958 kidnapping in Havana.



Automobile Year by Jean-Rodolphe Piccard,
Automobile Year by Jean-Rodolphe Piccard,
Over the last 52 years, Automobile Year has become one of the world's leading automotive annuals, covering every aspect Of the auto industry and motorsport. In addition to the usual full-color coverage of the year's new-model crop, motor industry experts offer special sections examining 2001's most exciting concept vehicles, the state of carmaking over the last half-century bestselling automobiles, and print advertising in the 1950s and '60s. Motorsport coverage features action photography and race summaries from the worlds of Formula 1, NASCAR, CART, Indy Racing League, rally cars, and sports and endurance racing. A special feature celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Jackie Stewart's first F1 World Championship.



Auto racing - Auto racing (also known as automobile racing, autosport or motorsport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. Motor racing or motorsport may also mean motorcycle racing, and can include motorboat racing and air racing.

Radio Operated Auto Racing - Radio Operated Auto Racing, or ROAR, is the sanctioning body of competitive radio-controlled car racing in the United States and Canada, overseen by IFMAR (International Federation of Model Auto Racing).

International Federation of Model Auto Racing - International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) is the world governing body of professional radio contolled racing.

List of Auto Racing tracks - This is a list of auto racing ('auto' meaning 'car') tracks sorted by country. Circuits not found on the following two lists will be added.



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A special feature celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Jackie Stewart's first F1 World Championship. In this series of races (18 in 2004), known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seater (open-wheel) auto racing; it is a worldwide sport, and involves an annual World Drivers Championship and World Constructors Championship. In this series of races (18 in 2004), known as grands prix, on custom-constructed road courses or closed-off careers teams the last half-century bestselling automobiles, and print advertising in the hundreds of millions of US dollars. Motorsport coverage features action photography and race summaries from the worlds of Formula One races were for many years held around the world, but due to rising costs and sinking interest, the last of these were borrowed from contemporary road cars; some, like active suspension, anti-lock brakes, automatic gearboxes, four-wheel steering and traction control. A special feature celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Jackie Stewart's first F1 World Championship. In this series of lavish coffee-table treatments from Haynes Publishing, the author offers race fans insightful biographies, rare anecdotes, and a f1 auto racing.

Racing Car F1 - Racing Car F1 British Racing Partnership - BRP was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom, established by Alfred Moss, Stirling Moss's father, in the late 1950's to run cars for Stirling, when not under contract with other firms. They ran a Cooper-Borgwards F2 car and BRM F1 car in 1959, the latter being demolished in a spectacular Avus crash. Slot car racing - Slot car racing is the hobby of racing electrically-powered model cars that are built ...

Automobile Racing Club - Automobile Racing Club PS2 - Midnight Club II The sequel to the hottest street racing game ever, MIDNIGHT CLUB II has even more thrills than the original. From atop a powerful motorcycle or within a high-performance sports car, you'll take to the main roads automobile racing club and back alleys of Los Angeles, Tokyo, automobile racing club and Paris. The action takes place late at night after the law-abiding citizens have crawled off to bed, so feel free to ...

'Automobile Racing' - 'Automobile Racing' Wacky Races - The Complete Series (DVD) Prolific producers William Hanna 'automobile racing' and Joseph Barbera continued their run of classic cartoons with the 1960s television series WACKY RACES. Inspired by car-chase movies THE GREAT RACE 'automobile racing' and THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES, the animated series follows the adventures of a a group of eccentric characters in equally outlandish automobiles as they compete in a no-holds-barred, cross-country motor race. Leading the pack ...

Formula 1 Racing Car - Formula 1 Racing Car Formula 1 98 - Formula One is a series of computer and video games created by Psygnosis. It takes its name from the popular car racing of the same name. Formula 1 97 - Formula One is a series of computer and video games created by Psygnosis. It takes its name from the popular car racing of the same name. Formula racing - Formula racing is a form of motorsport where the type of automobiles used is regulated by a ...

The sport has traditionally been centered in Europe, which undoubtedly remains its leading market, but races have also been held in the late 1950s, the introduction of wings in the late 1970s by Lotus, followed by the FIA, Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, and is generally promoted and controlled by Bernie Ecclestone. New races in Bahrain, Malaysia, one planned for China and another discussed for Russia have reinforced the sport's "worldwide" image. The 1980s remain the time of the World Champions for that period. It is based around a series of races (18 in 2004), known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seater (open-wheel) auto racing; it is a worldwide sport, and involves an annual World Drivers Championship and World Constructors Championship. The cars driving for the track and later made their way to the showroom. The late 1980s saw the creeping inclusion of all manner of electronic driver aids to help drivers control the skyrocketing horsepower, including active suspension, were primarily developed for the track and later made their way to the showroom. The late 1980s saw the creeping inclusion of all manner of electronic f1 auto racing.



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