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90 Years of Nurburgring

The History of the Famous "Nordschleife"

By (author) Hartmut Lehbrink
Genres: Car racing
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Delius, Klasing & Co, Bielefeld, Germany
Published: 23rd May 2016
Dimensions: w 275mm h 297mm d 25mm
Weight: 1990g
ISBN-10: 3667104103
ISBN-13: 9783667104106
Barcode No: 9783667104106
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Synopsis
The Nurburgring race track, located in Nurburg, Germany, is a Grand Prix track, built in 1984, coupled with a much longer 'North Loop' track built in the 1920s. Nicknamed 'The Green Hell' by Jackie Stewart following his victory in the 1968 Grand Prix, the race track has been a source of endless fascination for anyone involved in or following motorsports - partly because of its history and partly because of the challenge it provides. Notoriously unforgiving and difficult, the track was the location of Niki Lauda's horrific crash during the 1976 German Grand Prix. The official book of the Nurburgring GmbH jubilee, and published alongside the release of a film, 90 Years of Nurburgring offers an insight into the track that's never been shown before. Author Hartmut Lehbrink has interviewed race drivers to capture the history and raw emotion of Nurburgring. Beautifully illustrated, this is an absolute must for all those with even just a passing interest in motorsports.

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