Bugatti Type 57 Grand Prix
Veloce (Verlag)
978-1-84584-789-0 (ISBN)
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This work examines the Type 57 Grand Prix cars, the creation of Jean Bugatti, Ettore’s eldest son. The late Hugh G Conway wrote in Bugatti – Le pur sang des automobiles, that, after 1935, “Bugatti’s racing programme became involved and very confusing to the humble historian, without accurate factory records.”
The T57G’s story is complex and has taken more than forty years to draw together, study and evaluate. Revealing new material, Tomlinson takes the view that existing records can be reinterpreted with a revised mindset, challenging conformist beliefs and dismissing many conventions. The book describes the 57G’s racing career and evolution through its siblings, the Types 57, 57S and 59. Type 57G characteristics are identified, with race-to-race body and chassis details described. The Type 57G, 57S45, 57 ‘Sport’ and 57C Le Mans cars are also defined, and their enigmatic history revised.
This book celebrates the Bugatti T57 Grand Prix racing cars: their origins, triumphs, failings, trivia, trinkets, and a little about the personalities behind them, all interwoven with the social and political influences of those times.
Neil Max Tomlinson discovered the delights of veteran and vintage cars at an early age. In 1964, he was apprenticed in HM Forces as a motor vehicle engineer. Upon leaving service, he switched to production engineering, specialising in cross-discipline skills and the training of apprentices in mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering: training needed to meet the 1980s challenge of automated processing and robotic systems, now widely known as Mechatronics. A member of the Bugatti Trust since its inception more than twenty years ago, Neil has written more than fifty articles for magazines and journals in the UK and USA since 1983.
Foreword Introduction T57G Overview 1936 - Testing at Montlhery 1936 - Grand Prix de l'ACF 1936 - Grand Prix de la Marne 1936 - Class 'C' World Records 1937 - Le Mans 1937 - T57S45 Tanks 1937 - T57 Sport 1939 - Le Mans 1939 - Friday 11 August The Surviving Tank Type 57G Engine Detail Type 57G Tank Chassis Detail Evolution - Grand Prix Type 59 to Type 57 Grand Prix The Type 57 Grand Prix Emerges Three Tanks or Four Tail Lights (Summary) Bibliography and Further Reading
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 248 x 248 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Motor- / Rad- / Flugsport | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84584-789-X / 184584789X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84584-789-0 / 9781845847890 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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