This book is a brief but affectionate, mainly pictorial panorama of twenty-odd years of the British Touring Car Championship, from the anarchical 1960s and early 1970s of flared wheelarches, lifting wheels and smoking tyres, through the Group 1 years when the rule-makers tried to make the cars look standard and as a result, slow them down. This had the classic effect on racecar builders, who were not worth their salt unless they could get around the restrictions. The eventual results were faster cars than before, which evolved into the tarmac-melting, fire-breathing turbo powered front-runners of the late 1980s. The story stops at the point where the rule-makers tried another clampdown as the final decade of the 20th century dawned.
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Evocative pictures of British Touring Car racing – the crowd's favourite – from the flares of the late 1960s to the turbos of 1990.
1 1967 - the end of the beginning 2 Flares, smoke and wheel-waving 3 Just like dad's - or possibly not! 4 Rule-maker's revenge ... (the Group 1 clampdown with the intention of making the cars slower and safer and more like everyday cars) 5 ... but the fun continues (the car builders soon got round the rule problem) 6 V's for victory (arrival of the Rover V8s) 7 Just turn up the wick (the turbo era)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781845842475
Publisert
2009-05-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Veloce
Vekt
475 gr
Høyde
190 mm
Bredde
205 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

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Om bidragsyterne

Born in London, Peter Collins has been a motoring journalist and photographer for over 20 years. He has a lifelong interest in motorsport and racing history and has been attending events worldwide since 1965. Co-founder and editor-at-large of Auto Italia magazine, he also contributes to American and other European magazines, as well as websites. This is his fourth book. Peter now lives in South London with his wife, Liz and cat, Teddy, and travels extensively throughout the year covering motoring events of all disciplines and maintaining his close ties with racing people of all persuasions. This book is the result of a long-held passion for saloon car racing.