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Richie Ginther Motor Racing's free thinker
Richard Jenkins
Éditeur : Performance publishing
Référence : LK17122For many years, it was thought that Richie Ginther, one of Formula One’s best known drivers of the 1960s, later became an angry, reclusive and drunken bum.
The classic, archetypal hero-to-zero tale. In addition to this, as a racer he was thought incapable of ever winning and lacking the inherent talent to be a success.
But as the first ever authorised biography of Richie reveals, this diminutive Californian enjoyed astonishing triumphs in racing as a driver, a mechanic and as a team manager.
His 59 years on the planet also saw him overcome bullying and terrible personal and professional tragedy to live an enriched and absorbing life.
Still just one of five Americans to have won a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, Ginther helped two of motor racing’s most iconic teams, BRM and Ferrari, to World Championship glory as well as being instrumental in Honda’s motor racing success, all of which is explored comprehensively.
With memories from his family, friends and fellow racers, this biography is also packed, after meticulous research, with an abundance of quotes from Richie himself to create as thorough and as deeply personal Richie’s life story as possible.
It’s not just the words that bring Richie alive.
There are a plethora of photographs, with the vast majority of them neither seen nor published before.
Insightful and moving, this refreshingly balanced and thoroughly detailed book by debut author Richard Jenkins is the definitive guide to one of motor racing’s underappreciated heroes.
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- Auteur
- Richard Jenkins
- Éditeur
- Performance publishing
- Date de parution
- 2020
- ISBN
- 9780957645059
- Illustration
- Nombreuses photos couleur & NB
- Nombre de pages
- 130
- Langue
- Anglais
- Etat
- Neuf
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
Avis (3) - Modération des avis
Déjà signalé
Une des meilleures bio qui existe sur un pilote.
Déjà signalé
Livre intéressant sur un pilote aujourd'hui assez méconu, très souvent "second" pilote de grandes équipes, mais avec un palmarés important, ainsi que premier pilote à gagner un Grand Prix avec une voiture japonaise et, aussi, première victoire des pneus Good Year en F1. Assez de reférences à sa vie personelle hors-voitures.
Déjà signalé
La biographie d'un Grand "Petit", mal connu et presque oublié. Richie Ginther, un personnage atypique qui a laissé d'innombrables souvenirs sur son passage dans la mémoire de ceux qui l'ont côtoyé à défaut de la reconnaissance des "historiens". Un livre à parcourir et des documents à découvrir.
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