Hamilton Rosberg (Formula One's Greatest Rivalries, #1)
by James Watkins
Pride Of The American Road - 1977 Notebook
by American Pride Publishing
Comment entretenir son moteur ? (Le Moteur Thermique (Combustion Interne) Pour Les Nuls, #5)
by Darius Bonneville
The Rough Guide to Formula 1 (Rough Guides Reference Titles) (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
by Bruce Smith
This text is a comprehensive guide to the 2003 Formula 1 season, with driver profiles and racing records, directories for both teams and circuits, and an insightful review of the 2002 campaign. Covering the sport from the rules up, the book offers race facts to answer the questions of even the most avid fan. The driver profiles give the lowdown on each individual's career and season's aspirations, from the title contenders to the first-season rookies. Detailed descriptions of the 17 F1 tracks, i...
How to Become a Winning Crew Chief
by Larry McReynolds and Jeff Huneycutt
Larry covers a wide range of topics and tells you everything you need to know to get yourself and your team from the shop to the track, prepared and ready to race. These elements include: Setting up a shop and establishing a crew; safety systems; stringing your race car; understanding camber, caster, and kingpin angle; tuning with springs, shocks, and sway bars; understanding wheelbase, track, toe, and ackerman; understanding ride height, weight, and cross weight; chassis geometry; finding the r...
This volume describes every Grand Prix car built, from the very first Grand Prix in 1906, to the close of the 2000 season. All the marques are covered, from the greats like Ferrari, Lotus and McLaren to the smallest one-car constructors. Topics include: how technical regulations have evolved throughout the history of Grand Prix; cars built to Grand Prix regulations that never actually started in a GP; and finally, F2 cars that competed in the World Championship. Also included is an alphbetical l...
Truthfully and gracefully depicting the clannish, unconventional world of leather fringes and sacred steel, The Biker Code is a perfect gift book for the merely curious, and illuminated scripture for the true disciple. Perhaps no American subculture is as consistently fascinating and serially misunderstood as the biker movement. Both feared and lionized by the mainstream, the insular, fiercely defiant community of hardcore hog devotees is notoriously difficult to infiltrate. But here comes The...
Discusses different motorcycle races such as speedway, road, and hillclimbing racing and describes the variety of cycles used in them.