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BRM V16 in Camera
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A photographic portrait of Britain's glorious Formula 1 failure
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By:
Anthony Pritchard
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BRM (British Racing Motors) was a motor racing venture created in 1950 to represent Britain in the new Formula 1 category. A symbol of Britain's post-war rebirth, the BRM car did nothing by halves: its 1.5-litre 16-cylinder supercharged engine and advanced specification made it a technical tour de force, but it earned a reputation as a fantastic folly, such that Stirling Moss described it as 'without doubt the worst car I ever drove'. This book is a fascinating portrait of a racing car that still engenders enduring fascination.
'Passionately researched and presented' Autosport
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Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 368 pages, 300 b&w 20 col illustrations
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ISBN:
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9780857332356 |
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H5235 |
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£60.00 |
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