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The Amazing Summer of '55 Eoin Young

The Amazing Summer of '55 By Eoin Young

The Amazing Summer of '55 by Eoin Young


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Summary

Recalls motor racing highlights from half a century ago, when the sport was passionate, heroic and highly dangerous.

The Amazing Summer of '55 Summary

The Amazing Summer of '55: The Year of Motor Racing's Biggest Dramas, Worst Tragedies and Greatest Victories by Eoin Young

Written by a master story-teller, this nostalgic book recalls motor racing highlights from half a century ago, when the sport was passionate, heroic and highly dangerous. Pivotal moments in that eventufl summer of 1955 include Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson winning the Mille Miglia, Alberto Ascari crashing into the harbour at the Monaco Grand Prix, the spectator catastrophe at Le Mans, and Juan Manuel Fangio's apparent gift of victory to Moss in the British Grand Prix.

About Eoin Young

Long-time Autocar columnist Eoin Young, author of Jim Clark and his most successful Lotus, is a highly respected Grand Prix journalist. His previous books for Haynes were It Beats Working and Forza Amon! He lives in New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Mille Miglia - race expericences from Jenks, a question mark over drugs, and driving impressions of the Mercedes 300SLR. Monaco - high drama as Ascari and his Lancia took the plunge. Le Mans - the Pierre Levegh crash in which more than 80 spectators died. British Grand Prix - what really went on at Aintree. Prince Bira - GP glory, then destitution, and death on a London tube station. New sports cars - Mercedes 300SLR, Austin-Healey 100S, MGA. Ferrari panic and the two-cylinder engine built for Monaco.

Additional information

GOR011638802
9781844251148
1844251144
The Amazing Summer of '55: The Year of Motor Racing's Biggest Dramas, Worst Tragedies and Greatest Victories by Eoin Young
Used - Like New
Hardback
Haynes Publishing Group
20050421
176
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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