Encyclopedia Of Motor Sport Collection
The "Encyclopedia of Motor Sport" takes us on a thrilling journey through the rich history and captivating moments of the racing world
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The "Encyclopedia of Motor Sport" takes us on a thrilling journey through the rich history and captivating moments of the racing world. From the exhilarating Salon Car Race at Crystal Palace in 1966 to the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1967, this encyclopedia leaves no stone unturned. One unforgettable highlight is Parnell Jones' turbine car at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, showcasing innovation and pushing boundaries. Meanwhile, George Abecassis fearlessly maneuvers his Jaguar-engined H W M sports car through the Esses, leaving spectators in awe of his skill. In Karlskoga, a racing car aptly named Puddle Jumper conquers wet conditions with finesse and precision. Its driver showcases true mastery as they navigate treacherous terrain with ease. Ferrari's hopes soar high as their meticulously crafted car fitted with a powerful 24 Value V6 engine prepares to take on Italian circuits. Will it become an emblem of victory for the renowned brand? Marshall Teague's presence cannot be overlooked either; his prowess behind the wheel of a Hudson Hornet Formula1 car in 1953 captivates fans worldwide. The roaring engines and screeching tires create an electrifying atmosphere that lingers long after he crosses the finish line. We delve further into history as we encounter BMW's Type 328 from 1939 - possibly designed for Le Mans races - embodying elegance and speed simultaneously. Similarly, GDR's sport race car boasting a mighty 1500cc engine captivates enthusiasts during its debut in 1954. The Encyclopedia also sheds light on lesser-known gems like Elva Mk VI Sports Car or Hispano Suiza's Piloto Pilleverdier Copa Catalunia winner from way back in1909. These hidden treasures remind us that every era has its own legends waiting to be discovered. Finally, we witness Mildren Waggott's remarkable two-liter racing car, a force to be reckoned with in 1970.