Touring Car Racing: The history of the British...
Ed Swart : From Zandvoort to Daytona
Ed Swart
Éditeur : Coterie Press
Référence : LK80419Anyone who drove racing cars in the 1960s and ’70s has a wealth of stories to tell, and Ed Swart is no exception.
Anyone who drove racing cars in the 1960s and ’70s has a wealth of stories to tell, and Ed Swart is no exception. Having competed at international level in touring cars – winning the 1965 European Touring Car Championship Division 1 in the process – and been a front-runner in the European 2.0-litre Sportscar Championship in the late ’60s and early ’70s, as well as helming GTs, sports-prototypes and running an international race circuit – Zandvoort, no less – Ed Swart has more to say about the period than most people. And whilst most drivers from that era retired long ago, Ed has kept on keeping on racing through historic racing. This is the fascinating account of his life, immersed continuously in top-line motor sport.
Just like Sir Stirling Moss did back in the day, Ed Swart scrupulously kept a diary of his racing actions, based on scrapbooks of press clippings, which provides us with an unparalleled record of the crowded schedule of the pro-am racing circus during that heady decade and a half.
Fiche technique
- Auteur
- Ed Swart
- Éditeur
- Coterie Press
- Date de parution
- 2021
- ISBN
- 9781902351711
- Nombre de pages
- 192
- Langue
- Anglais
- Etat
- Neuf
- Reliure
- Couverture rigide
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