Bruce McLaren: the man and his racing team

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ISBN-10:

0413283909

ISBN-13:

9780413283900

Author(s): YOUNG, EOIN S.
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1971
Format: Hardcover, 215 pages
Related ISBN: 9781852605117

Description:

Bruce McLaren was killed in a testing crash at Goodwood on 2 June 1970, a racing driver on the verge of realizing the ambition to succeed with his own Grand Prix team and his own cars. This book - reissued with additional material to mark the 25th anniversary of McLaren's death - explores the foundation of the team, and its involvement in Formula 1, CanAm and Indianapolis racing. The team later went on to achieve legendary success, providing winning cars for World Champions from Emerson Fittipalsi and James Hunt to Niki Lauda, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna. The full story of Bruce McLaren's career is told, combining it with the development of his racing team. The author discusses the design, production and preparation of the racing cars, with details of the races, as well as how the business was managed.

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