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Sebring: The Official History of America's Great Sports Car Race
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| #5089579 in Books | 1995-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.01 x8.81 x11.21l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages | illustrations | bibliography | index||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A fair look at a great race|By JSR|I got this book recently, and am not particularly happy with it. In 288 pages the author attempts to cover one of America's most important road races over a span of 45 years. Contrast this to LeMans 1960-69 which devotes 352 pages to only 10 years of that event. Around 100 pages is devoted to tabular material and index with minimal illustra||An outstanding book, long overdue... -- Thoroughbred and Classic Cars|From the Publisher|Winner, Book of the Year Award, American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association|About t
Steve McQueen drove with a broken ankle to a stunning second-place finish in 1970. Dan Gurney watched the winner's trophy slip away when his Ford's engine seized a heartbreaking 250 yards from the finish line in 1966. Stirling Moss was handed a bottle of Coca-Cola during the 1957 race and politely returned the empty on the next lap.No other race in motorsports has evoked such epic tales of triumph, defeat, and gallantry. The 12 Hours of Sebring has a character all its ow...
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