The New York Times bestselling author thrillingly recounts how an
underdog driving team beat Hitler's fearsome Silver Arrows in the 1938
Pau Grand Prix. They were the unlikeliest of heroes. Rene Dreyfus, a
former top driver on the international racecar circuit, had been
banned from the best European teams—and fastest cars—by the
mid-1930s because of his Jewish heritage. Charles Weiffenbach, head of
the down-on-its-luck automaker Delahaye, was desperately trying to
save his company. And Lucy Schell, the adventurous daughter of an
American multi-millionaire, yearned to reclaim the glory of her
rally-driving days. As Nazi Germany pushed the world toward war,
these three misfits banded together to challenge Hitler's dominance at
the apex of motorsport: the Grand Prix. Their quest for redemption
culminated in a remarkable race that is still talked about in racing
circles to this day—but which, soon after it ended, Hitler attempted
to completely erase from history. Bringing to life the Golden Era
of Grand Prix racing, Faster chronicles one of the most inspiring,
death-defying upsets of all time: a symbolic blow against the Nazis
during history's darkest hour. Winner of the Motor Press Guild Best
Book of the Year Award & Dean Batchelor Award for Excellence in
Automotive Journalism
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How a Jewish Driver, an American Heiress, and a Legendary Car Beat Hitler's Best
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781328489838
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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