12 Hours of Sebring


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12 Hours of Sebring


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12 Hours of Sebring 1970


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A trip back in time to what some regard as "one of the most exciting endurance races ever." This book features the photographs and recollections of Harry Hurst, track photographer for the 1970 Sebring 12 Hour race, where Mario Andretti narrowly beat Peter Revson and Steve McQueen by a scan 23 seconds. The book also includes the rememberances of Andretti, Dan Gurney, Brian Redman and others who were there.







Sebring


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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 own -- born from a tradition of attracting legendary drivers and teams for extraordinarily competitive racing. Author Ken Breslauer brings to life five decades of Sebring competition in this beautifully illustrated history. And the book's exhaustive appendix provides the definitive collection of Sebring facts, including year-by-year race statistics and an index of every driver who ever competed at Sebring.




The 12 Hours of Sebring


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Automotive Literature Index


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Vol. for 1947-76 indexes: Car and driver, Motor trend, and Road & track; 1977-81 indexes 15 American automotive journals.




12 Hours of Sebring 1965


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2002 Guest Guide


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