Sponsored
American Grand Prix Heroes - by David Oliver (Paperback)
Pre-order
Sponsored
About this item
Highlights
- At a time when interest in Grand Prix racing has never been greater in the United States, this book looks back at the heyday, when American drivers often dominated the grid.
- About the Author: David Oliver has written over 15 books covering both motor racing aviation and military history.
- 96 Pages
- Transportation, automotive
Description
About the Book
An illustrated guide to the heyday of American Grand Prix racing. This book is an essential guide for all formula 1 fanatics.
Book Synopsis
At a time when interest in Grand Prix racing has never been greater in the United States, this book looks back at the heyday, when American drivers often dominated the grid. Each chapter covers the achievements of American F1 championship winners such as Phil Hill, who won the F1 Championship for Ferrari in 1961, and Mario Andretti, who became world champion in 1978 for Lotus. Other leading American drivers who in their different ways played a significant part in F1 racing, including Masten Gregory and Eddie Cheever, are also featured.
In-depth biographies of the drivers and detailed descriptions of the F1 cars they drove are accompanied by exclusive period photography, making this book an essential guide for all F1 enthusiasts.
Review Quotes
'A really superb little book from the master of superb little books!'-- "Track Kit Custom Magazine, July/ August 2025"
About the Author
David Oliver has written over 15 books covering both motor racing aviation and military history. He worked for the respected defense publishers Jane's and currently contributes to a variety of defense journals and magazines. He was the official photographer for Tyrrell Racing during its championship years, and he is the author of Tyrrell Racing (Amberley). He has an extensive library of photographs covering all aspects of Formula 1 in the 1960s and 1970s.