Description
- Commissioned by the Brooklands Museum, Brooklands, the Birthplace of British Motorsport and Aviation is a fascinating new book detailing the history of this unique motor racing centre and celebrating its centenary.
- Prior to 1907, motor sport was banned on public roads within the UK forcing drivers to enter races in Europe. To address this situation, Hugh Fortescue Locke-King decided to transform 330 acres of his Brooklands estate near Weybridge in Surrey into the world's first purpose-built race track, and Brooklands Motor Course was born.
- Motor sport at Brooklands came to an end in 1939 when it became one of Britain's first aerodromes and a world-renowned centre of engineering excellence.
- Featuring all new photography from the collection of famous cars, motorbikes and aircraft at Brooklands Museum, this book makes essential reading
Specifications
- HB 192 pages 270 mm x 270 mm
- Full colour dust jacket Over 130 photographs
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