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Brabham: The Grand Prix Cars

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Kiadó: Hazelton Publishing
Kiadás helye: Richmond
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 283 oldal
Sorozatcím: Marlboro Autocourse
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 25 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 0-905138-36-8
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When Jack Brabham left Cooper at the end of the 1961 season the practical, down-to-earth Australian had it in mind to start his own Grand Prix team, but it is unlikely that he could have ever anticipated the quite remarkable future awaiting the cars which bore his name. In 1966Jack made history by becoming the first man ever to win a World Championship (his third) at the wheel ofa car bearing his own name and, at the age of44, was a strong contender for the 1970 Championship before retiring from active participation at the end of that year. Custody of Brabham Grand Prix fortunes passed into Ron Tauranac's hands, but the taciturn Australian engineer eventually sold out his interests to wealthy businessman Bernie Ecclestone by the start of the 1972 season. It was a turning point in the team's history. This book charts the Brabham Grand Prix car history from those early, pioneering days of the Brabham/Tauranac partnership, through the Tauranac era into the initially uncertain... Tovább

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When Jack Brabham left Cooper at the end of the 1961 season the practical, down-to-earth Australian had it in mind to start his own Grand Prix team, but it is unlikely that he could have ever anticipated the quite remarkable future awaiting the cars which bore his name. In 1966Jack made history by becoming the first man ever to win a World Championship (his third) at the wheel ofa car bearing his own name and, at the age of44, was a strong contender for the 1970 Championship before retiring from active participation at the end of that year. Custody of Brabham Grand Prix fortunes passed into Ron Tauranac's hands, but the taciturn Australian engineer eventually sold out his interests to wealthy businessman Bernie Ecclestone by the start of the 1972 season. It was a turning point in the team's history. This book charts the Brabham Grand Prix car history from those early, pioneering days of the Brabham/Tauranac partnership, through the Tauranac era into the initially uncertain fledgling days of Ecclestone's control. It continues to recount how Ecclestone's team, under the design guidance of the talented Gordon Murray, produced a whole succession of technically ambitious Formula 1 contenders, driven throughout the 1970s by a galaxy of stars such as Carlos Reutemann, Carlos Pace, Niki Lauda,John Watson, Nelson Piquet and Riccardo Patrese, including the cars which propelled Piquet to his World Championship titles in 1981 and '83.
Already available in this series of Formula 1 marque histories from AUTOCOURSE:
-McLaren:The Grand Prix, Can-Am and Indy Cars by Doug Nye
- Ferrari: The Grand Prix Cars by Alan Henry Vissza

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