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Tony Brooks - Poetry in Motion

Tony Brooks

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Publisher : MRP

Reference : LN01981

Sir Stirling Moss, on many occasions his team-mate in Formula One and sports car races, has described Tony Brooks as "the greatest 'little known' driver of all time".

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It has taken 15 years of relentless persuasion to convince Tony Brooks that he should write his autobiography. In the 1950s he revealed himself to be one of Britain's foremost grand prix drivers, yet throughout his career he shunned publicity, preferring to let his on-track performances speak for themselves. This is why Sir Stirling Moss, on many occasions his team-mate in Formula One and sports car races, has described him as "the greatest 'little known' driver of all time".

His motor racing career began at Goodwood in 1952 at the wheel of his mother's Healey Silverstone sports car. Three years later, having never previously sat in a Formula One car, he drove a Connaught to victory in the Syracuse Grand Prix, beating the entire Maserati works team at a time when the Italians dominated the sport it was the first GP victory for a British car and driver for 31 years.

Tony's unique combination of speed and smoothness, which has inspired his choice of Poetry in Motion as the title of his book, was to lead to works drives with Aston Martin, BRM, Vanwall and Ferrari, bringing him Grand Prix and sports car victories on Europe's three most challenging circuits - Spa-Francorchamps, the Nürburgring and Monza.

Through his extensive autobiography, he explores in great detail the fundamental differences between the hazardous sport of motor racing in his day with the safety and electronically aided business environment in which Formula One operates today. From an era when death on the track was all too commonplace, he survived two major accidents to complete a career trilogy embracing dentistry, motor racing and the motor business. Now retired, he retains strong links with the sport and is frequently to be seen at major events which honour the history of the sport and its participants.

LN01981

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Author
Tony Brooks
Publisher
MRP
Publishing Date
2012
Size
21 x 27 cm
ISBN
9781899870837
Number of pages
276
Language
English
Condition
Occasion
Binding
Hardbound with dust jacket

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