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16 Dec 2007, 21:36 (Ref:2090095) | #1 | |
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Best Group C/IMSA GTP book?
Can someone tell me which of the current Group C/GTP books they would recommend, there's a two volume edition, 'Golden Era', by John Starkey and a couple of IMSA GTP books knocking around.
All are quite expensive, but I'm specifically interested in the cars, rather than race reports. I understand Mike of Mulsannes Corner is producing a book, which sounds right up my street, but I haven't heard much about it lately. |
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16 Dec 2007, 21:44 (Ref:2090102) | #2 | ||
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076...=2XZCOGFNPR1F7
Looks like Mikes book will appear in February 2008... |
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Thank, just pre ordered.
Any other recomendations for sportscars in general, i.e. Can Am? |
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No book, but an interesting blog for all those who were born too late:
http://alex62.typepad.com/imsablog/ Maybe you already know it, but I check it once or twice a week for new blog-entries as I find it rather interesting. |
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"Endurance Racing" by David Briggs. Good luck finding it now though...
"Time And Two Seats" by Janos Wimpffen is of course a must. |
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Mikes book if its like the rest of his stuff will be mega
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Ian...David...I knew it was something like that.
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As is 'Spyders and Silhoutettes'. It does cover the years up to Grp C, but in many ways they are very interesting. It covers the growth of the Grp 5 sihoutettes (although the mody dick 935 is wrongly captioned!) and the 3 litre prototypes that flourished and then faded just as quickly. Some amazing photos. (page 313 is the best ) |
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I have a copy of Ian Bamsey's, "Jaguar XJR Group C & GTP Cars; A Technical Appraisal of the V-12 Cars" that was published in 1989, which provides a very detailed account of that period, although unfortunately his book ends with the 1988 season. He also takes a brief technical glimpse at Porsche's 956/962 and Mercedes C 9 racers. This book is long out-of-print but you might find it on the second hand market.... Ian also authored technical appraisals on Porsche's 917 and Ferrari's 312s and 512s; they, too, unfortunately out-of-print as well. Mr Bamsey started "Race Car Engineering Magazine" over a decade ago and he featured technical analysis on Jaguar's 1990 Le Mans winning XJR as well as Mazda's 1991 4-rotor, which closed the chapter on that epic time. Todd |
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Ian Bamsey did another book titled "The Anatomy and Development of the Sports Prototype Racing Car" (Motorbooks International 1991, ISBN: 0-87938-586-3). Does a quick overview from the 1920s to the 1970s, then really focuses on the Group C era. Mostly aerodynamics but includes engine, chassis, and transmission chapters as well. Very readable. If you're a Jaguar fan then Leslie Thurston's "TWR Jaguar Prototype Racers" (2003, ISBN: 0-9541039-1-2) is also pretty good, though more of a survey of the cars and races.
Does anyone own "Golden Era" or "Prototypes"?? Are they worth the investment? |
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I agree with Mike, I bought "Golden Era" some weeks ago, fortunately at half the price, not so good. All Bamsey books are a must have and the "Endurance Racing" by Ian Briggs was an excellent surprise. |
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"Prototypes" is good, but some marques are better covered by more specific books, eg. Ian Bamsey on Jaguar and Paul Chudecki's 'Aston Martin V8 Race Cars' on Nimrod (including the little-known composite chassised car that was in build when the operation folded) and the AMR-1 & AMR-2.
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I'll pass these comments on to Ian - I think it'll make him smile. Unfortunatley he's stopped doing books for now to concentrate on RET and doing the odd bit for us.
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I swear by Endurance Racing by Ian Briggs, it is fantastic. From what I can tell from flicking through The Golden Era, it is just a slightly thicker version of Endurance Racing.
Being close-ish to Ecurie Ecosse and the Mallock family, I have carried out my own research on the Ecosse C2 cars. |
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I like Porsche 956/962 by Peter Morgan and Sauber-Mercedes C9 by Ian Bamsey.
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Just bought the C9 book and have the 956/962 book on order.
Has anyone bought those Porsche & Jaguar Years books etc. that have reprints of magazine articles and features, are they worth having? |
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I have the Targa Florio book (by Owen instead of Clarke) but I don't really like it. About the Targa Florio aren't many books so it's better than nothing. About Le Mans are much more (and better) books published. |
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Not so many books (that i know of) about the Nissan Group C and GTP cars, so this might be something for you:
http://cgi.ebay.nl/NISSAN-GTP-and-Gr...QQcmdZViewItem Kind regards, Stephan |
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