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F1 Auto Racing
 Juan Manuel Fangio: Motor Racing's Grand Master by Karl Ludvigsen, Karl Ludvigsen's careers as an auto industry insider and motorsport journalist gave him rare access to auto racing's greatest drivers. In this series of lavish coffee-table treatments from Haynes Publishing, the author offers race fans insightful biographies, rare anecdotes, and a wealth of archival color and black-and-white photography detailing motor racing's all-time greats. Beginning with the legendary Argentinian's early car-building days, Ludvigsen examines Fangio's F1 strut at Alfa Romeo, where he won his first world championship in 1951 at age 40; his dramatic success with Maserati in 1953, as well as his victory at Carrera Pan-Americana; his ensuing F1 world championships with Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari; his epic battles with Stirling Moss; and his ill-starred appearance in the Indianapolis 500. Also discussed are Fangio's 1958 kidnapping in Havana.
 Automobile Year by Jean-Rodolphe Piccard, Over the last 52 years, Automobile Year has become one of the world's leading automotive annuals, covering every aspect Of the auto industry and motorsport. In addition to the usual full-color coverage of the year's new-model crop, motor industry experts offer special sections examining 2001's most exciting concept vehicles, the state of carmaking over the last half-century bestselling automobiles, and print advertising in the 1950s and '60s. Motorsport coverage features action photography and race summaries from the worlds of Formula 1, NASCAR, CART, Indy Racing League, rally cars, and sports and endurance racing. A special feature celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Jackie Stewart's first F1 World Championship.
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