The true life story of one of Britain's most successful racing car designers of the 80s and 90s.
Nigel Bennett's unique autobiography describes his life and career, from growing-up influenced by car design, to his education and the building of his 750 specials. He describes his work as Firestone Development Manager, recounting many tales of the outstanding designers and drivers of the period. Detailing his work in Formula 1, as a Team Lotus engineer, and then as Team Ensign designer, he also covers his Indycar designs at Theodore, Lola Cars and Penske Cars. Life after his retirement, his involvement in boat design and with modern F1 teams, are also recounted.
Features
- Designing, building and racing my own 750F cars
- Working with Colin Chapman, the genius, charmer and risk taker, and stories of flying with him
- Includes stories about Mauro Forghieri, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, and Jo Siffert during eight years at Firestone
- The true story of how ground effect was "discovered"
- Explains the importance of racing tyre performance, interaction with suspension, and development problems
- Covers the lean years with Ensign, struggling on a minimal budget
- Lola cars, and working with Eric Broadley, Carl Haas and Mario Andretti
- The Penske era: wins, losses, and Roger Penske, the man
- The Indy Racing League, with G Force
- Boat design, gliders, and "overtaking solutions for the FIA"
Product specification
Dimensions
21 x 26 x 2 cm
Additional information
Book type or Series
Autobiography