Schlegelmilch: Sportscar Racing 1962-1973

Schlegelmilch: Sportscar Racing 1962-1973

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A superb book and fascinating pictorial history by one of the most talented racing photographers in history.



Author: Edited by David Tremayne / Photographer: Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 552

A superb book and fascinating pictorial history by one of the most talented racing photographers in history, covering possibly the most exciting era of sports car racing. Full of colour and B&W photographs from throughout Rainer W. Schlegelmilch's career, which began at his first 1000-km race in 1962 at the Nurburgring when he became fascinated with drivers, vehicles and the experience of racing. In the years after that, Dan Gurney, Hans Herrmann, Phil Hill, Jacky lckx, Jo Siffert magically drew him to Le Mans, Monza and Spa-Francorchamps, where Ferrari, Ford and Porsche competed for the title of World Champion until 1973.

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Andrew Donelly
Good job!

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Paul Mollison
Schlegelmilch: Sportscar Racing 1962-1973

A fantastic book, like all of Rainer Schlegelmilchs books. A stunning pictorial history of sports car racing. A great book delivered with great service. Well done once again, Book Grocer.

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Geoff

Fantastic book. Wonderful photography.

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Author: Edited by David Tremayne / Photographer: Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 552

A superb book and fascinating pictorial history by one of the most talented racing photographers in history, covering possibly the most exciting era of sports car racing. Full of colour and B&W photographs from throughout Rainer W. Schlegelmilch's career, which began at his first 1000-km race in 1962 at the Nurburgring when he became fascinated with drivers, vehicles and the experience of racing. In the years after that, Dan Gurney, Hans Herrmann, Phil Hill, Jacky lckx, Jo Siffert magically drew him to Le Mans, Monza and Spa-Francorchamps, where Ferrari, Ford and Porsche competed for the title of World Champion until 1973.