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Stirling Moss is an icon. Even
just the words 'Stirling Moss' conjure up an immediate picture - an image of
speed, excitement, daring, jet-setting and beautiful women. By 1961 he was at
the height of his remarkable career. He was unquestionably the finest racing
driver in the world, the benchmark by which lesser mortals were judged, and a
charismatic sportsman, known the world over.
A hero to
millions, his story is the stuff of legend. Often battling against the odds, he
would brilliantly triumph against adversity. There was no better illustration of
this than his 1961 season. Being better prepared for the new formula, Ferrari
had a new, much more powerful engine than the British constructors. So Moss was
to race with an under-powered Lotus. But Lotus could not sell his team a 1961
car so he had to race a 1960 example. Stirling preferred to race for a
gentlemanly private entrant rather than a works team. And Ferrari had three, and
at times four and five cars, ranged against him.
Add to that the
massive accident he suffered during 1960 of which Autosport Editor, Gregor
Grant, wrote: "His remarkable recovery from his serious Spa accident gained for
him the admiration of the world, and was a lesson in determination and sheer
courage that would be difficult to emulate".
The stage was set
for one Stirling's most incredible seasons and this is the behind-the-scenes
story told by his own scrapbooks, his albums, his recollections and no holds
barred comments about the cars, the circuits, the crumpet and the other drivers.
Here we have all the fun and the flavour!
For more information about this book go to www.stirlingmoss.com
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