"Take a lap through one of Formula 1's most exciting and influential eras with F1 Mavericks, featuring the photos of veteran motorsports photographer, Pete Biro.
The period from 1960 to 1982 saw the greatest technological changes in the history of Formula 1 racing: the transition from front engines to rear engines, narrow-threaded tires, massive racing slicks, zero downforce, and neck-shredding ground effects-and, of course, a staggering increase in performance and reduction in lap times. In short, the period saw the creation of the modern Formula 1 car.
This is also the time when legendary names who defined F1 were out in full force: Jim Clark, Jack Brabham, Dan Gurney, Sir Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Niki Lauda, James Hunt, Bruce McLaren, Jody Scheckter. We'll see and meet all of them. But F1 Mavericks also focuses on the designers and engineers behind the cars-men like Colin Chapman, Sir Patrick Head, Maurice Philippe, Franco Rochhi, Gordon Murray, and many others. We'll hear directly from many of them, including a foreword from 1978 F1 World Champion, Mario Andretti.
Every chapter is a photographic account of key races throughout the period, supplemented with sidebars featuring key designers and technologies, like wings, ground effects, slick tires, turbochargers, and the Brabham ""fan"" suction car. F1 Mavericks is an international story, and includes loads of information on designs from Japan (Honda), Britain (McLaren, Tyrrell, Cooper, BRM) Italy (Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo), France (Matra, Ligier, Renault), Germany (Porsche, BMW) and the United States (Eagle, Shadow, Penske, Parnelli).
Strap yourself in for the story of the greatest era in Formula 1 racing - it's all here in F1 Mavericks."
By:
Pete Biro,
George Levy
Afterword by:
Niki Lauda
Foreword by:
Mario Andretti
Imprint: Motorbooks
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 276mm,
ISBN: 9780760362211
ISBN 10: 0760362211
Pages: 240
Publication Date: 01 June 2019
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
6 Introduction 9 Foreword by Mario Andretti 15 CHAPTER 1: 1958–1961 PUTTING THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE 27 CHAPTER 2: 1962–1964 SIMPLIFY, THEN ADD LIGHTNESS 35 CHAPTER 3: 1965 IT WAS A VERY GOODYEAR 43 CHAPTER 4: 1966 ALL HAIL THE DRIVER-CONSTRUCTOR 67 CHAPTER 5: 1967 GAME OVER 97 CHAPTER 6: 1968–1969 WINGS OF CHANGE 121 CHAPTER 7: 1970–1971 FORWARD, MARCH 139 CHAPTER 8: 1972–1973 THE QUINTESSENTIAL F1 CAR 161 CHAPTER 9: 1974–1976 RED TEAM RISING 181 CHAPTER 10: 1977 SOMETHING FOR NOTHING 193 CHAPTER 11: 1978 MARIO’S YEAR AT LAST 207 CHAPTER 12: 1979 PARLEZ-VOUS TURBO? 213 CHAPTER 13: 1980 SUDDENLY IT’S 1962 221 CHAPTER 14: 1981–1982–? END OF AN ERA 233 Afterword by Niki Lauda 236 About the Photographer 238 Index
"Photographer Pete Biro began shooting motorsports in the 1950s, contributing to magazines such as Road & Track and Car and Driver. As his career progressed, his work found greater fame on the pages of outlets such as Time, LIFE, and Sports Illustrated. He followed the Can-Am series throughout its 1966 to 1974 glory years, becoming good friends with its top drivers, team owners, and engineers. Author George Levy is a longtime automotive journalist and marketer with a strong focus on motorsports. He is the former editor of Autoweek magazine and sits on the board of the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. Mario Andretti is auto racing's definition of ""Been There, Won That."" His professional driving career spanned more than four decades and includes pit-stops as a Formula One driver (1978), an Indy 500 winner (1969), the Daytona 500 (1967), and four CART/USAC open-wheel racing national championships. Andretti has been called Mr. Versatile, known for driving everything from USAC sprint cars on the dirt to IndyCars, sports racing prototypes, and of course F1. He was Newman Haas Racing's first driver when the team was formed in 1982, raced there for 12 seasons, and is considered one of Paul Newman's closest friends."
Reviews for F1 Mavericks: The Men and Machines that Revolutionized Formula 1 Racing
The book's afterword by the late champion Niki Lauda, which offers a blistering take on the current state of F1, is alone worth the price of admission. * Classic Motorsports * ...a ride that's fast, accurate, and entertaining. * LACar.com *