With a name derived from fast Alfa Romeo models and the motorcycle manufacturer Velocette, Veloce Publishing was founded in 1991 with focuses on automotive history, biography, reference, maintenance and more. Veloce Publishing is located in England.
Subject ID: 51426
MoreWith a name derived from fast Alfa Romeo models and the motorcycle manufacturer Velocette, Veloce Publishing was founded in 1991 with focuses on automotive history, biography, reference, maintenance and more. Veloce Publishing is located in England.
Subject ID: 51426
Subject ID: 51426
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The revealing and surprising inside story of the legendary BMC Works Competitions Department is told here by the three Competition Managers of the highly successful BMC/British Leyland race and rally teams based at Abingdon. The book reveals the inner workings and machinations of one of the most successful motor sport teams Britain has seen. Based on previously unpublished internal memos and documents, and the recollections of the prime movers, the book describes the ups and downs, and the politics of big time competition in an exciting era. An excellent and entertaining read and an important factual documentation.
'Book of the Porsche 356' is a new release of the title originally published in 1996. Contains the history of the Porsche 356 and the racing and rallying cars which followed it.
The Book of the Velocette is a guide for owners of all Velocette models from 1930 through 1941. The book covers DIY maintenance and repairs.
A unique look at how British designers, cars, drivers, and teams have affected the Indy 500, from 1911 onward through 2010.
A comprehensive record of products of British manufactured toy boats from 1920-1980.
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The biography of Cliff Allison, who began motor racing over fifty years ago with a little Cooper 500. Very much a countryman at heart, Allison was not one of the party-going racing crowd, but a driver with a huge ambition to race in Formula 1. With 100 photos, full history and complete race results, this is a fascinating piece of motorsport’s past.
Jack Sears was one of the principal organisers of the 1968 London to Sydney Marathon. This is the official biography of a fascinating entrepreneur, sportsman and gentleman who drove for both the works Lotus and the Shelby teams. Packed with facts straight from the man himself and illustrated with over 150 unique photos this is a must have piece of motoring history.
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Very light shelf wear to cover, otherwise mint.
John Starkey Lola T70 owner and ex-Curator of the Donington racing car collection has compiled a huge amount of information on the cars and interviewed many past and present owners and drivers about their experiences with the T70. This book contains the history and specification – where known – of each individual T70 chassis.
Available again after an absence of several years, this fourth edition of the book is the definitive development and racing history of the Lola T70.
Previously unpublished photographs from motor racing history, in a book that examines the many facets of Grand Prix racing before the dominance of television. A fascinating look at a golden age of motor racing.
Motor Racing at Nassau focuses on the vision of one man, Captain Sherman ‘Red’ Crise, and his quest to bring motor racing to the Bahamas. From its stuttering start in 1954, his event rapidly developed in stature to become the most important and prestigious sports car event on the race calendar other than World Championship events.
A photohistory of the British motorsport through the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's.
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