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From the very beginning Grand Prix racing has been defined by cutting-edge technology, stratospheric budgets, and the efforts of a small group of supremely talented drivers and technical minds. Each of these books reflects the drama of this demanding environment, and the extraordinary people who thrive and succeed in this most competitive category in motorsport.
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Three Points of Contact
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| Photographer Jeff Zwart created a dramatic series of portraits that reveal how the world’s greatest drivers use their eyes, hands, and feet to control their cars, outpace their rivals, and become champions. Read More |
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Ferrari Grand Prix Moments
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| Legendary photographer Jesse Alexander produced some of his most indelible images following Ferrari on the European Grand Prix circuit between 1954 and 1966.
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Postcards From Detroit
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| Postcards from Detroit captures the
uniquely American atmosphere of the
Detroit Grand Prix and a bygone era in
Formula 1 racing. Read More |
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Ferrari Formula 1
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| The most detailed, lavishly illustrated, and
awe-inspiring account of a modern Grand
Prix car that has ever been published. Read More |
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Mario Andretti (Hard Cover)
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| Relentless determination, unrivalled charisma, and the ability to climb into any type of race car and win has made Mario Andretti a household name for more than thirty years. Read More |
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