An homage to the photographic work of Louis Klemantaski—and that of others from his eponymous collection—this book effectively portrays the realities of Formula One during the 1950s and ’60s. Although author Codling’s text deftly identifies and discusses each image and accompanies his thoughts with exclusive comments from the surviving players, the strength of this book is its stunning photography. With few exceptions, every image is crystal sharp and astutely composed.
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