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A Race with Infamy

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A colourful character from the golden age of motorsport, Lance Macklin lived a life of speed, adventure and tragedy, Macklin did things his own way.
  • 15 June 2022
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On June 11, 1955, Lance Macklin became a central player in motor racing's worst tragedy. Not only did that day at Le Mans scar him forever, but it went on to become his most lasting legacy. Who, many over the years have asked, was that ‘gentleman driver’ in the Healey?
One thing's for sure: he was no amateur. That day overshadowed the remarkable career of one of British racing's leading lights, a driver who befriended and mentored champions, who was stunningly quick on the track and charming off it.
Featuring a wealth of archival material and new interviews, this book finally tells the fascinating story of one of motorsport's most underrated and misunderstood talents.

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Price: $32.50
Pages: 216
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: Veloce
Publication Date: 15 June 2022
ISBN: 9781787117877
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: TRANSPORTATION / Motorcycles / History, Motor sports, SPORTS & RECREATION / Motor Sports
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Jack Barlow is a New Zealand-born writer. He has written on a variety of topics for publications including The New York Times, The Guardian and various New Zealand media outlets.
Currently living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he has a strong passion for sport, music and literature.