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1 1/2-Litre Grand Prix Racing 1961-1965 - M.J.P. Whitelock, Mark J P Whitelock

1 1/2-Litre Grand Prix Racing 1961-1965

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2006
Veloce (Verlag)
978-1-84584-016-7 (ISBN)
CHF 109,00 inkl. MwSt
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The story of a Grand Prix formula largely overlooked due to the perception that the cars were underpowered and hence unspectacular. This perception ignores the significant technical developments that took place, the domination achieved by British race-car constructors and the rise of British drivers Jim Clark, Graham Hill and John Surtees.
This is the story of a Grand Prix formula that no British constructor wanted but became one that they would almost totally dominate. It has remained largely overlooked due to the perception that the cars were underpowered and hence unspectacular. Such a perception ignores the significant technical developments that took place that are now taken for granted, such as monocoque chassis construction. It saw the career of Stirling Moss came to a premature end but in his absence the rise to prominence of a new breed of British drivers in Jim Clark, Graham Hill and John Surtees._x000B_The book paints a complete picture of the 1Ω-litre F1, the 21 marques and 101 drivers that took part in one or more of the 46 GPs between 1961 and 1965. Many of the marques and the majority of the drivers made little or no impact, yet their contributions deserve to be remembered. _x000B_

Mark Whitelock _x0019_s enthusiasm for motor sport was first sparked when his father took him to Goodwood on Easter Monday 1957. His knowledge of the sport grew over the 1960s giving him a special affinity with the 1Ω-litre Formula 1. By the early 1990s he had become disillusioned by contemporary Grand Prix racing and turned his attention to historic racing in which he already had an interest, having been a keen supporter of the revival of motor sport at Goodwood._x000B_He retired from a career in banking in 1999 to his East Sussex home and began writing for pleasure. _x000B_

Introduction Glossary Setting the Scene " A new Formula 1 is announced - background to the announcement of the new F1 in October 1958 and the furore it caused. " Grand Prix Racing in the late 1950s - changes in earlier regulations that sparked the rear-engine revolution and the rise of British specialist chassis manufacturers. " Race Car Technology in 1961 engine, tyre, chassis and suspension technologies. The Regulations 1961: Ferrari Sets the Pace " Seasonal survey. " Results of non-Championship F1 races. " Technical Overview: Engine Situation; Chassis Progress; Suspension Technology; Transmissions. 1962: British Rule Restored " Seasonal survey. " Results of non-Championship F1 races. " Technical Overview: Engine developments 8-cylinder Engines, Transistorised Ignition; Chassis Developments; Tyre Technology; Transmissions. 1963: Clark and Chapman Clean Up " Seasonal survey. " Results of non-Championship F1 races. " Technical Overview: Engine Technology Single-plane crankshafts, Fuel Injection; Tyre Technology; Chassis Developments; Transmissions. 1964: Ferrari Fight Back " Seasonal survey. " Results of non-Championship F1 races. " Technical Overview: Engine Technology 12-cylinders and beyond, Fuel Injection; Tyre Technology; Suspension Technology; Chassis Developments; Transmissions. 1965: Clark and Chapman Clean Up (Act 2) " Seasonal survey. " Results of non-Championship F1 races. " Technical Overview: Engine technology 4 valves per cylinder, Engine Performance 1961-65; Tyre Supply Developments; Aerodynamics. Drivers " Evaluation of top twenty GP drivers of 1961-65. " Who drove What, When and for Whom - analysis of the 101 drivers who took part in one or more GPs. Circuits " Circuit facilities and Safety aspects; Analysis of Lap speeds. " Circuits Diagrams and descriptions of 15 circuits that hosted a GP. Chassis Directory " Directory of 53 chassis types from 20 manufacturers. " Historical notes, specifications, design and construction, development and performance. " Full histories by chassis number. Engine Directory " Directory of 20 engine types from 12 manufacturers. " Historical notes, notes on design, development and performance. Bibliography - books and magazines consulted in the preparation of the manuscript.

Sprache englisch
Maße 250 x 250 mm
Gewicht 1914 g
Themenwelt Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Auto / Motorrad
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Motor- / Rad- / Flugsport
ISBN-10 1-84584-016-X / 184584016X
ISBN-13 978-1-84584-016-7 / 9781845840167
Zustand Neuware
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