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Lola: The Illustrated History 1957 to 1977 2nd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x207x13 mm, kaal: 726 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Veloce
  • ISBN-10: 1787111040
  • ISBN-13: 9781787111042
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x207x13 mm, kaal: 726 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Veloce
  • ISBN-10: 1787111040
  • ISBN-13: 9781787111042
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Lola, the British car manufacturer, is probably the best-known and most-respected builder of racing cars, and has built successful cars for almost every racing formula.

This book covers the 63 types of Lola car built between 1957 and 1977, and is written by Lola expert John Starkey; curator of the Donington racing car collection.

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Illustrated with mainly monochrome pictures, it is a comprehensive story of this manufacturer from the start. The early make are covered in the first few chapters before the authors get into their stride with cars that the company produced from the mid '60s on. There are some wonderfully evocative pictures throughout... Great stuff and a good read.- Historic Racing Technology. The buyers get a look at the first twenty years of the English racing car manufacturer Lola and the book brings a lot of interesting racing cars to light. The new opportunity for for Motorsport historians to buy the book ever since its first release in 1997 should use it. - Autobuch.guru. This is one if Veloces growing Classic Reprint series, this one being first published in 1997. Now in large soft-cover format with 192 pages, it is a coincidence but rather fitting that it appeared not long before Lola founder Eric Broadly passed away. These reprints are a great way of getting hold of books that are long out of print. What you get is a comprehensive and well-illustrated (lots of black and white plus a 16-page colour photo section) history of Lola from the 1172cc special that was reached 60 years ago to the not-very-successful T570 Formula 3 car that helped launch Nigel Mansell's career. In the interim, there were many successes, including the elegant Lola Mk 1 sport-racer, the rapid two- and three- litre sports cars from the mid-1970s, winning Indy 500 cars, Can-Am models, the dramatic T70s and the whole range go F5000s, many of which can still be enjoyed on NZ circuits. The John Surtees and Graham Hill F1 cars of the 1960s and 1970s are here too. Each model gets a description of its specs and race history. As well as almost 160 photos, there are a few cutaway drawings such as the rack-and-pinion assembly for a T400. The book ends with photos of various Lolas that were reading as historic in the 1990s. For a Lola enthusiast who missed out the first time around, this is worth a look.- Classic Driver (Monthly). Over the decades, Lola evolved from a small garage premises in Bromley to become one of the world's most respected race car constructors. While the likes of Ferrari and Lotus depended on road car sales to stay afloat, Lola survived on race car production alone - until the original business finally ceased trading in 2012. It had come close to the bank on several previous occasions, but this is a revised edition of a book that covers Eric Broadly company from its foundation to the fruitful mid-1970s. Surtees, stewart, Hill and Unser are among legendary names that won races or titles in Lolas and this features every single-seater or sports car model built between 1957 and 1977, accompanied by comprehensive racing records. The authors leave you in no doubt that Lola was one of Britains greatest constructors - such was their conviction, indeed, that they claimed: It is arguable that in the time Eric Broadley and his company will be seen to be as important, it not more so, that either Lotus of Ferrari. Quite an accolade. - Motor Sport. Author Joh Starkey is a Lola expert who knows his subject well, and therefore brings each chassis type to life, the notes on the highs and lows of the relative success or failure of each design and outlining much of the hard work that took place, most of this being before the use of computers and CAD design programmes. For motor racing historians and fanatics alike, this book will form a reliable source of information. A good read. Chequered Flag Services.

Introduction 4(2)
Acknowledgements & Prologue 6(1)
Chapter 1 1956-1959
7(5)
Chapter 2 1960-1961
12(8)
Mk 2
12(5)
Mk 3
17(3)
Chapter 3 1962-1963
20(8)
Mk 4/4A
20(5)
Mk 5/5A
25(3)
Chapter 4 1964-1965
28(22)
Mk 6
28(6)
T53
34(1)
T54/55
34(2)
T60/61/62
36(1)
T70
36(7)
1965 racing
43(7)
Chapter 5 1966-1967
50(8)
T80/90
50(5)
T100
55(3)
Chapter 6 1968-1969
58(31)
T130
58(1)
T140/142
59(2)
T150/152/153/154
61(3)
T160/162/163
64(7)
T180
71(1)
T190/190X/192
71(4)
T70 Mk 3 Spyders & Coupes
75(7)
T70 Mk 3B Coupe
82(7)
Chapter 7 1970-1971
89(26)
T200/202/204
89(1)
T210/212
89(1)
Racing in 1970
89(5)
T220/222
94(2)
T230/T240/242
96(1)
T250/252
96(1)
T260
96(1)
Colour gallery
97(18)
Chapter 8 1972-1973
115(30)
T270
115(2)
T280/282/286
117(3)
T290/294/296
120(5)
T300
125(2)
T310
127(2)
T320/322/324
129(3)
T330/332/332C
132(13)
Chapter 9 1973-1977
145(32)
T33CS
145(1)
T340/342
146(2)
T350
148(1)
T360
148(5)
T370
153(2)
T380
155(1)
T390
156(1)
T400
156(4)
T410
160(1)
T430
160(2)
T440
162(1)
T450
162(1)
T460
163(3)
T470
166(1)
T490/492
166(1)
T496/497
166(2)
T500
168(5)
T506/506B
173(1)
T550
173(1)
T570
173(4)
Still racing 177(8)
Appendix: Specifications 185(5)
Index 190
John Starkey is a self-confessed racing fanatic, has owned many different sports cars, and has competed in hill-climbs, rallies and vintage sports car races since the 1960s. Originally from Birmingham in the UK, Johns early career included managing the comedian Jasper Carrott and curating the famous Donington racing car collection. He now lives in Florida, where he runs a racing car business, and works as a consultant, researcher and author. He has written a number of motor racing history books published by Veloce.