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Grand Prix Racing 1960 to 1969 K B Grasdin
Grand Prix Racing 1960 to 1969
K B Grasdin
GRAND PRIX RACING IN THE 1960'S!THE 1960'S, A DECADE THAT SAW CHANGES IN ENGINE SIZE, POWER, SPEED AND AERODYNAMICS. THIS 2021 CALENDAR FEATURES ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE WINNING CAR FROM EACH YEAR AS WELL AS 2 OTHER SIGNIFICANT CARS OF THE DECADE!The 1960's, the second decade of the world championship, was a tumultuous decade that featured: Jack Brabham wins 1960 championship, in last year of 2.5 liter engine size, driving a Cooper-ClimaxEngine displacement change from 2.5 liters to 1.5 liters for 1961Phil Hill becomes the first American to win the championship, driving for Ferrari in 1961Graham wins championship for BRM in 1962Dan Gurney wins the French Grand Prix for Porsche. The only win for Porsche as a constructorThe introduction of the revolutionary Lotus 25 which Jim Clark drove to the championship in 1963John Surtees wins championship in 1964, becoming the first driver to win both the World Motorcycle and Formula 1 titlesJim Clark wins 7 or 10 races, on his way to the 1965 championship, driving a Lotus 33-ClimaxEngine displacement change from 1.5 liters to 3 liters for 1966Jack Brabham wins the 1966 championship, driving a Brabham-Repco, to became the first driver to win a world championship in a car bearing his own name. Denny Hulme wins the 1967 championship driving a Brabham-RepcoDan Gurney wins the 1967 Spa race driving an Eagle-Westlake. A car of his own design and constructionGraham Hill wins the 1968 championship driving a Lotus 49B with the new Cosworth DFV V8 engineJackie Stewart dominates the 1969 season, wining 6 races, driving a Matra-Ford
This colorful 2021 Calendar celebrates the cars and drivers of these fantastic years in Grand Prix Racing!
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| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 22 de diciembre de 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798585441684 |
| Páginas | 26 |
| Dimensiones | 216 × 280 × 2 mm · 108 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |