Days of Thunder by Alastair Mccook

Days of Thunder by Alastair Mccook

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The epic feats of skill and courage of the men and their machines, together with a truly magnificent selection of previously unavailable photographs, will enthral motorbike fans everywhere.

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Days of Thunder by Alastair Mccook

The Ulster Grand Prix holds a special place in the hearts of motor cycle road racing fans from all over Ireland and further afield. Steeped in nostalgia, the name in itself conjures up memories of some of the truly outstanding races in the history of the sport, and the riders who have been legends in their own time: Duke, Woods, Agostini, Read, McCullough, Dunlop, Jefferies - to name but a few. Since the first race was held at Clady in 1922, 'the Ulster' has been the highlight of the Irish road racing year. In 1953 its venue changed to the Dundrod circuit: this has been Irish motor cycle racing's 'theatre of dreams' even since. The event was accorded world championship status in 1949, but this revoked in 1971. More recently, Dundrod has hosted rounds of the Formula 1, 2 and 3 world championships. Yet whatever the changing fortunes of the Ulster Grand Prix, the faithful continue year in year out to make their annual pilgrimage to the fastest motor cycle track in the British Isles. Days of Thunder tells the story of the men and their machines, and the epic feats of skill, courage and endurance that have enthralled generations of race fans. The author's passion for and knowledge of his subject shine through on every page. He captures the pace and excitement of the races and the enigmatic glamour of some of the sport's key figures, and brings the reader a true sense of 'the Ulster's' long and distinguished history. Meticulously researched and packed with the sort of facts and figures which enthusiasts will find compelling, this book is the definitive guide to the Ulster Grand Prix. Exclusive interviews with some of the true greats bring added drama to the text. A magnificent selection of previously unpublished photos from the archives of the best photographers in the field will have motor cycle buffs drooling.
Alistair McCook has been a fan of motorcycle racing since he was seven. Over the years, he has won numerous photographic awards, and his articles and photos have been published in a wide range of magazines and newspapers including Motor Cycle News, Motor Cycle Racer, Classic Racer and The Daily Telegraph. He is also the author of The Power and the Glory.
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ISBN 13 9780717138005
ISBN 10 0717138003
Title Days of Thunder
Author Alastair Mccook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2004-10-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.