Vic Elford provides vivid and entertaining recollections of one of the most dramatic periods in racing when speed often outstripped technology and the driver's nerve and car control was expected to bridge the gap. He offers a personal look at fellow racers and team principals, including John Cooper.
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Vic Elford provides vivid and entertaining recollections of one of the most dramatic periods in racing when speed often outstripped technology and the driver's nerve and car control was expected to bridge the gap. He offers a personal look at fellow racers and team principals, including John Cooper.
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