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RACING CAR CONSTRUCTORS OF THE 70S

AN A-Z OF THE DECADE'S MAKERS

De Paula Carlos

Racing Car Constructors of the 70s  by Carlos de Paula is a 542-page book, with almost 150 thousand words, covering over 2400 racing car constructors from 49 countries from all inhabited... Read more
Publisher: De Paula Publishing And Ser
Language: English
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Racing Car Constructors of the 70s  by Carlos de Paula is a 542-page book, with almost 150 thousand words, covering over 2400 racing car constructors from 49 countries from all inhabited continents.

The reference work provides listings in alphabetical order, identifying the nationality of constructors and the categories in which the cars were raced, covering not only major categories but also local ones.

Multiple thousands of race results and entry lists were consulted in over 12 languages, resulting in the most complete work of the type ever written.

The book covers single-seaters and purpose-built sports cars that raced during the 70s, including some photographs and sketches prepared by the author, covering many categories such as Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, Formula 5000, Champ Cars, Sports Cars, Group 7, Group 5 Silhouette, Formula Atlantic, Formula Vee, Formula Ford, Formula Super Vee, Formula 1430, Formula Easter, Argentine single-seater categories, Soviet single-seater categories, Formula 100, Formula 1300/1200, Hill Climb Specials, Formula Renault, Formula Bleue, Formula Italia, Formula Monza, Formula 750, Formula 850, Formula 4, Formula Libre, SCCA Classes (A, B, C and D Sports Racers, Formulas A, B and C), Japanese classes, Clubman Formula, Formula 2000, Formula Pacific, etc. 

Product specification

Binding
In paperback
Pages
544
ISBN / EAN
9781732674448
Publisher
De Paula Publishing And Ser
Languages
English
Publication date
07/2021
Dimensions
15 x 23 x 3 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History; Racing

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