Description
This book brings together the trackside observations, technical insights, and personal legacy of an english engineer who worked inside the demanding environment of mid-century competitive motorsport. Based on his firsthand experiences and deep knowledge of the industry, this recovered manuscript records a perspective rarely documented: the operational realities of the garage, how decisions were made under race pressures, and the unique connection between human performance and mechanical engineering during a golden era of racing.
The text preserves his authentic working method: clear reasoning, professional precision, and an honest reading of the variables that defined performance in the 1960s. Rather than a modern retrospective, this volume offers a genuine historical document—written by someone who lived the sport from the inside and treated the circuit as his practical laboratory.
Edited from his original manuscript, this book is enriched with historical racing tables, a vintage glossary, and a curated archive of personal archive photographs documenting his later career in the USA alongside legends like Mark Donohue, and Gilles Villeneuve. It stands as a unique tribute, an invaluable piece of history, and a lasting legacy for true motorsport enthusiasts.
Details
Publisher - Graciela Cossío
Language - English
Case Bound - PPC
Contributors
By author
Graham Scott
Graciela Cossío
Published Date - 2026-06-21
ISBN - 9798995957119
Dimensions - 27.9 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm
Page Count - 64
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