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This new edition of The Ford that Beat Ferrari tells the story of the celebrated Ford GT40 through a remarkable array of over 850 period photographs, many of them in colour.
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This new edition of The Ford that Beat Ferrari tells the story of the celebrated Ford GT40 through a remarkable array of over 850 period photographs, many of them in colour.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Evro Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 291mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 2425g
- ISBN-13: 9781910505472
- ISBN-10: 1910505471
- Artikelnr.: 57578830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Evro Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 291mm x 246mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 2425g
- ISBN-13: 9781910505472
- ISBN-10: 1910505471
- Artikelnr.: 57578830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Allen was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, and is now retired to and living in rural France. He was educated at Leeds Grammar School, then trained as a Chartered Accountant, later running his own accountancy and audit practice, while moonlighting as a freelance photographer for magazines and books. John's daily drive is a Ford Mustang GT, and his hobbies and interests include anything to do with GT40s, sports racing cars, railways, model railways, and Luftwaffe aviation. Favourite colour? Ford blue, of course, but his Mustang is bright red (it was the choice of his wife, Jenny, but he now agrees she was right, and also right to stop him having boy-racer white stripes over the top).Gordon J. Jones is a racing enthusiast with a passion for the Ford GT40 and other great cars from the golden era of endurance racing that inspired them when young. He is a writer who has contributed to many automotive magazines, in addition to writing Lola: The T70 and Can-Am Cars and co-authoring The Ford that Beat Ferrari with John S. Allen. He lives in France.
Foreword by Jacky Ickx
Introduction
Part I The Development of the Ford GT40
Chapter 1: First Moves
Chapter 2: Arrival
Part II The Works Teams and the GT40
Chapter 3: Ford Advanced Vehicles
Chapter 4: Shelby American
Chapter 5: Alan Mann Racing
Part III The Big Ones
Chapter 6: Prototypes
Chapter 7: The Mark II
Chapter 8: From J-car to Mark IV
Chapter 9: Group 7 Racing
Part IV Gulf
Chapter 10: Mirage
Chapter 11: Return of the GT40
Part V The Production Line Racer
Chapter 12: Customer Support
Chapter 13: Private Teams
Part VI Chassis and Drivers
Chapter 14: Chassis
Chapter 15: Drivers
Part VII The Magic Lives On
Chapter 16: Old Racers Never Die
Chapter 17: Back to the Future
Part VIII And Still the Magic Lives On
Chapter 18: Latter-day GT40s
Chapter 19: Old Racers Still Never Die
Chapter 20: The Ford that Beat Ferrari...Again
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I The Development of the Ford GT40
Chapter 1: First Moves
Chapter 2: Arrival
Part II The Works Teams and the GT40
Chapter 3: Ford Advanced Vehicles
Chapter 4: Shelby American
Chapter 5: Alan Mann Racing
Part III The Big Ones
Chapter 6: Prototypes
Chapter 7: The Mark II
Chapter 8: From J-car to Mark IV
Chapter 9: Group 7 Racing
Part IV Gulf
Chapter 10: Mirage
Chapter 11: Return of the GT40
Part V The Production Line Racer
Chapter 12: Customer Support
Chapter 13: Private Teams
Part VI Chassis and Drivers
Chapter 14: Chassis
Chapter 15: Drivers
Part VII The Magic Lives On
Chapter 16: Old Racers Never Die
Chapter 17: Back to the Future
Part VIII And Still the Magic Lives On
Chapter 18: Latter-day GT40s
Chapter 19: Old Racers Still Never Die
Chapter 20: The Ford that Beat Ferrari...Again
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Jacky Ickx
Introduction
Part I The Development of the Ford GT40
Chapter 1: First Moves
Chapter 2: Arrival
Part II The Works Teams and the GT40
Chapter 3: Ford Advanced Vehicles
Chapter 4: Shelby American
Chapter 5: Alan Mann Racing
Part III The Big Ones
Chapter 6: Prototypes
Chapter 7: The Mark II
Chapter 8: From J-car to Mark IV
Chapter 9: Group 7 Racing
Part IV Gulf
Chapter 10: Mirage
Chapter 11: Return of the GT40
Part V The Production Line Racer
Chapter 12: Customer Support
Chapter 13: Private Teams
Part VI Chassis and Drivers
Chapter 14: Chassis
Chapter 15: Drivers
Part VII The Magic Lives On
Chapter 16: Old Racers Never Die
Chapter 17: Back to the Future
Part VIII And Still the Magic Lives On
Chapter 18: Latter-day GT40s
Chapter 19: Old Racers Still Never Die
Chapter 20: The Ford that Beat Ferrari...Again
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I The Development of the Ford GT40
Chapter 1: First Moves
Chapter 2: Arrival
Part II The Works Teams and the GT40
Chapter 3: Ford Advanced Vehicles
Chapter 4: Shelby American
Chapter 5: Alan Mann Racing
Part III The Big Ones
Chapter 6: Prototypes
Chapter 7: The Mark II
Chapter 8: From J-car to Mark IV
Chapter 9: Group 7 Racing
Part IV Gulf
Chapter 10: Mirage
Chapter 11: Return of the GT40
Part V The Production Line Racer
Chapter 12: Customer Support
Chapter 13: Private Teams
Part VI Chassis and Drivers
Chapter 14: Chassis
Chapter 15: Drivers
Part VII The Magic Lives On
Chapter 16: Old Racers Never Die
Chapter 17: Back to the Future
Part VIII And Still the Magic Lives On
Chapter 18: Latter-day GT40s
Chapter 19: Old Racers Still Never Die
Chapter 20: The Ford that Beat Ferrari...Again
Acknowledgements