Dimensions
189 x 246 x 15mm
The Lotus 78 was the car that started the ground effect revolution in Formula 1. By means of ducts and flexible skirts, the air that passed under the car was used, literally, to suck it to the ground. It created a sensation and revived the British team's fortunes. Its successor, the 79, was a true ?wing car', and beautiful too, though it made its debut in a field that had already been transformed by the 78. The author has spoken to the men -engineers, designers, drivers and mechanics ? who were at the chalk face of this revolution and this book is the fascinating result. Illustrated with superb photography and original working drawings, this is a book for fans of the golden era of Formula 1. AUTHOR: John Tipler is a freelance motoring writer and historian who contributes to numerous motoring magazines and has written many books on the subject. His extensive backgound in the motor industry includes spells in the John Player Motorsport Press Office, and at the Motor Industry Research Unit. His interest spreads across many makes and models, but he is inevitably drawn towards sporting cars, classics, and motorbikes. SELLING POINTS: ?This is a book for fans of the golden era of Formula 1 ?Aimed at motor historians and enthusiasts, this is the first, and the last, word on these fabulous ?ground effect' racing cars ?Superbly illustrated with 170 b/w photographs, 50 colour photographs and the original working drawings and the cutaway of Tony Matthews ?John Tipler is a freelance motoring writer and historian with numerous books on motorsport topics to his credit ILLUSTRATIONS 170 b/w r20 colour photographs