Race without End Grind Behind the Glamour of the Sasol Jordan Grand Prix Team
Title RACE WITHOUT END :
Grind Behind the Glamour of the Sasol Jordan Grand Prix Team
Hamilton
describes the thrills and spills of this glamorous world, bringing the
story right up to date with Jordan's dramatic start to the 1994 season.
Features
32 pages of sensational color photos taken exclusively for this book by
leading GP photographers Nigel Snowdon and Diana Burnett.
Publisher HAYNES PUBLISHING GROUP 01 Nov 1994
Imprint Patrick Stephens Ltd
Author Maurice Hamilton
Binding Hard Cover
Number of Pages 232 pages
Number of photos: 32 pages of sensational color photos taken exclusively for this book
Book Condition New OLD STOCK GOOD CONDITION
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 25.4mm
ISBN ISBN10 1852605006
ISBN13 9781852605001
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This story has much to do with the glamour of Grand Prix racing. But
it is not about winning — or about losing. It recounts the pain and the
sweat associated with surviving in a business which costs millions to
simply fight another day.
Jordan Grand Prix is a small but
integral part of an elite group of Formula 1 teams travelling the world,
racing 16 times a year, working flat out in between, day in, day out.
There can only be one winner at each race and, in 1993, that honour was
regularly shared between just two of those teams, with another two
having but a slim chance of success.
Jordan earned an unexpected
share of the headlines in Japan when their novice driver, Eddie Irvine,
dared to challenge the triple world champion Ayrton Senna, and received a
cuff round the ear for his trouble. The altercation, widely reported by
the world's press, is covered in detail in this book. The team was
again in the headlines after the opening race of the 1994 Grand Prix
season in Brazil, when Irvine's involvement in a dramatic four-car crash
earned him a three-race suspension. But Jordan more than made up for
that with a brilliant third place for Rubens Barrichello in the Pacific
Grand Prix.
The 1993 season forms the framework of the book as
the author, with privileged and unique inside information, follows the
fortunes of the Sasol Jordan Hart, from conception through evolution to
resolution not to be beaten again. Each chapter is woven around one
particular aspect of the team. He reveals precisely what makes Jordan
tick while, flyon-the-wall style, portraying the frustration and the
elation, the grind and the glamour of this race without end.
Maurice
Hamilton, motorsport correspondent of The Observer and commentator on
BBC Radio 5 Live, has been covering Grand Prix racing since 1977. This
is his third book on Formula 1, the first, British Grand Prix, having
been reprinted twice. Nigel Snowdon and his wife Diana Burnett each
bring more than 20 years of Formula 1 experience to the photographs,
taken exclusively for this book.
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