This book features extraordinary images of motor racing which give a unique insight into this most dangerous and exhilarating of sports. "Motor Racing The Golden Age" is a unique collection of over 275 images from the last century of racing. Following the design, format and idea of the successful "Football: The Golden Age", this book celebrates all aspects of the motor racing world - the drivers, the fans, the race tracks, the cars, the crashes and pit-stops. It goes further to look at the history behind motor racing - the hill climbs, rallies through cities and even the land speed records. "Motor Racing: The Golden Age" remembers when the cars were fast, the drivers were furious and the photographers the bravest men on the track - a true golden age of both sport and photography.
Sir Jackie Stewart OBE Books



Formula One: The Pursuit of Speed - Updated Edition
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This updated edition features over 300 photographs celebrating Formula One from the 1950s to today, including unpublished images. It chronicles iconic rivalries and historic circuits, capturing the drama and evolution of teams, cars, and legendary drivers, with insights from correspondent Maurice Hamilton. A must-have for F1 fans.
Formula 1 The Pursuit of Speed
Updated Edition
The adrenaline-fueled, high-octane world of Formula One has created some of the greatest moments in sporting history. From the intense rivalries between teams and drivers, such as Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna and the 2015 rivalry between Rosberg and Hamilton, to the infamous tracks that have created moments of tragedy and triumph, F1's greatest moments read like a film script. The Cahier Archive has captured the drama from the 1950s to the present day, including Lewis Hamilton's 2015 winning season. It is filled with stunning behind-the-scenes shots, from pit stops to personal moments, beautiful portraits of the drivers, and atmospheric shots of the racing in action. Structured around three sections: Drivers and Rivalries, Teams and Cars, and Tragedy and Triumph of the Circuits, Formula 1: The Pursuit of Speed captures the intensity and beauty of the sport. Each section is introduced with vivid essays by F1 correspondent Maurice Hamilton and filled with the Cahier's beautiful and resonating photographs, many unpublished, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the world of F1.