Bugatti: The Man and the Marque
The story of the Grand Prix Type 35 Bugatti racing car, its origins, its design and creation, its racing history and its eclipse - and of some of its successors.
"H. G. Conway has set himself up as the Bugatti historian, as well as owning and driving some very choice examples of this exclusive marque - some say that he invented the Bugatti! Consequently, much is expected of anything he contributes to this subject."
- Motor Sport Magazine
The Grand Prix Bugatti has a strong claim to a book all of its own, with its enviable record of racing successes, its superb craftsmanship and, for the more mechanically minded, the great variety of its ingenious design features unique to the creations of the great artist designer, Ettore Bugatti.
Grand Prix Bugatti, originally written in 1968 by the preeminent Bugatti expert H.G. Conway, is devoted to the racing Types 35, 37, 43 and 51, in their various forms, and describes their anatomy in detail and their racing achievements. A schedule of individual models, in chassis number order, gives type number, factory date, brief history and where known, the owner (as of 1968); the appendices include tabulated specifications of the types.
Bugatti owners will also find much practical information to help them maintain their historic cars.
Extensively illustrated with contemporaneous racing photographs and technical diagrams, Grand Prix Bugatti is a classic reference book for anyone interested in the history of Bugatti racing and competition cars.
Country | USA |
Brand | Bentley Publishers |
Manufacturer | Bentley Publishers |
Binding | Hardcover |
ItemPartNumber | 9780837600185 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780837600185 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |