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Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs Part II 1976 - 1980

Release: Spring, 2008


Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs Part I 1970 - 1975
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Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs

Limited ( numbered each )
Sales price: € 95,-

Never published photographs, detail shots of the drivers, teams and of course the cars will put you under their spell. This book shows the victories of Porsches GT racing cars like the 911 ST, RSR and 914-6 GT. On 265 pages they will take you directly to thegerman race tracks of the 70s. Variouslanguages will provide all the contained information to readers all over the world. The following pictures are an extract of the first design
examples from the book" Grand Tourisme ".


Opel GT Motorsport

Release: Autumn, 2008

Opel GT Motorsport
ca.300 Sites, Format 230 x 230 mm, english & german, kaschierter Umschlag, gebunden; Autoren: Stefan Müller, Detlef Kurzrock, Maurice van Sevecotte

Not only in promotion the Opel GT accelerated the heartbeat of sports car drivers, it was really a good starting basis for motor sport. This book delivers for the first time a comprehensive documentation of racing history of the Opel GT between the years 1968 and 1975. There is a specific regard on the professional teams and cars of the tuner Virgilio Conrero, Henri Greder und Klaus Steinmetz. A lot of photos give the reader an understanding of the historic background, technical development and racing events. Ranking lists and not last of all the look at the engaged commitments of private racing drivers make this book to a work of reference.

 

Preannouncements:

  • Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs
    Part II 1976 - 1980 (Colour)
  • Kremer Racing - 40 Years of Motorsport -
    The History and Victories
  • Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs
    Part III Prototypes (B/W und Colour)

Trilogy Grand Tourisme - Porsche Racing History in Photographs.

Part I, II and III together will show the shape of the Nürburgring on the back.