High Performance: When Britain Ruled the Roads

Peter Grimsdale

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A heady mix of nostalgia, superb car design and reckless spirit. The best book you will ever read about the glory years of British racing car design.

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Publish Date: 20/02/2020

Description

‘A band of stubborn pioneers rose from the embers of Britain’s cities after the war and created the finest automobiles the world had ever seen…  High Performance tells the exhilarating tale of their journey  Ben Collins, bestselling author of How To Drive
High Performance  is a cracking read and an adrenaline-packed tribute to the time when British mavericks “blew the bloody doors off” the competition’ Sunday Times

In January 1964, a team of tiny red and white Mini Coopers stunned the world by winning the legendary  Monte Carlo Rally. It was a stellar year for British cars that  culminated in  Goldfinger  breaking  box office records and  making  James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 the world’s most famous sports  car.

By the sixties, on road, track and silver screen  the  Brits were the ones to beat, winning Formula One championships and capturing hearts. Designers like John Cooper, and Colin Chapman  of  Lotus, dismissed as mere ‘garagisti’ by Enzo Ferrari, grabbed all the prizes, while Alex Issigonis won a knighthood for his revolutionary Mini. The E Type Jaguar was feted as the world’s sexiest car and Land Rover the most durable.

But before the war only one British car had triumphed in a Grand Prix; Britain’s car builders were  fiercely risk-averse.  So what changed? To find out, Peter Grimsdale has gone in search of a generation of rebel creative spirits who emerged from railway arches and Nissen huts  to tear up  the rulebook with their revolutionary machines.  Like the  serial fugitives from the  POW camps, they thrived on adversity, improvisation and  sheer  obstinate determination.  

High Performance  celebrates  Britain’s automotive golden age and the mavericks who sketched them on the back of envelopes and garage floors, who fettled, bolted and welded them together and hammered the competition in the showroom, on the road and on the track – fuelled by contempt for convention.

Additional information

Weight 308 g
Dimensions 198 × 130 × 20 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

629.22210941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K