
The races were a chilling preview of Germany's technical dominance as English drivers were overwhelmed by the might of the Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union teams. Filled with race details, historic photos, and a fascinating social history. Contains reflections from people who saw the races, including Murray Walker. Extensively researched through British and German diaries, Mercedes and Audi archives, old films, magazines and newspapers of the day.
Hilton, Christopher
Hitler's Grands Prix in England: Donington 1937 and 1938
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9.50 x 6.33 x 1.00 inches