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Formula 2

The glory years, 1967–84

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Author Jutta Fausel
ISBN: 9781910505199
Foreword by Jacky Ickx • Afterword by Chris Witty • Text by Bob Constanduros, Peter Higham, Mark Hughes and Ian Phillips

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This sumptuous book, a feast of nostalgia, celebrates the wonderful era of the European Formula 2 Championship, which began in 1967 and concluded in 1984. F2 pitted emerging heroes against the greats of the day and in its earlier years virtually all the top F1 drivers — names like Jackie Stewart, Jack Brabham, Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt and Bruce McLaren — battled with young chargers in races that thrilled huge crowds at the best European circuits, from Thruxton to the Nürburgring, Enna-Pergusa to Pau, Rouen-Les-Essarts to Mugello. Nearly 900 photographs, the great majority taken by Jutta Fausel, bring the glory days of F2 back to life in this book, along with expert commentary and detailed statistics, complete with a Foreword by Jacky Ickx and an Afterword by Chris Witty.
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• The first season, 1967, when Jacky Ickx became the first champion, driving a Tyrrell-entered Matra.

• French Matra cars propelled the next two champions, Jean-Pierre Beltoise (1968) and Johnny Servoz-Gavin (1969), both Frenchmen.

• Of all the manufacturers of F2 cars, March achieved the most success, Ronnie Peterson (1971) becoming the first of six champions to win in these British-built cars.

• A fine all-British year, 1972, saw ex-motorcycle ‘great’ Mike Hailwood win the championship in a Surtees car.

• French champions in five consecutive years: Jean-Pierre Jarier (1973), Patrick Depailler (1974), Jacques Laffite (1975), Jean-Pierre Jabouille (1976) and René Arnoux (1977) dominated their era and all but Jarier went on to become Grand Prix winners.

• Toleman and Ralt cars — also made in Britain — emerged in the final years of the championship, which saw three more British champions: Brian Henton (1980), Geoff Lees (1981) and Jonathan Palmer (1983).

• The other champions were Clay Regazzoni (1970), Bruno Giacomelli (1978), Marc Surer (1979), Corrado Fabi (1982) and Mike Thackwell (1984).

Format: 223x272mm
Hardback
Page extent: 560pp
Illustration: 899 photographs, including colour

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“The imagery is sumptuous… fine writing… a beautifully put-together tribute to a fascinating era in motor sport.”

“If you immerse yourself in the wealth of imagery in this book, you will be transported back to an era which truly was golden.”

“A superb pictorial anthology chronicling an evocative era.”

“An extraordinary record of the championship’s 18 seasons.”

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Jutta Fausel
Jutta Fausel grew up behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany, near Berlin, but escaped with her parents in 1961 to settle in West Germany near Stuttgart. Very soon after arriving, a visit to her first race, the Solitude Grand Prix at the famous road circuit of the same name, left her spellbound. Before long, she realised that she could combine her passion for photography with motorsport and attempt to make her living.

The European Formula 2 Championship was where Jutta established herself, usually travelling to the races in her old VW Beetle, taking her photos, driving home through the night, develop-ing the films and making prints, delivering them to her main magazine client in Stuttgart, and only then getting some sleep. She covered the championship throughout its 18 years, mean-while broadening out into other areas of racing, above all F1.
Nowadays she lives in California with her husband, John Ward, a race engineer, and still sup-plies publishers with photos from her extensive archive. Of her first love, F2, she says: “I have for many years dreamed of assembling my best work in a book like this, a visual year-by-year record of the series with the essential results included. I wanted it to contain lots of photos of the characters in the sport and not just the cars. I wanted to convey the competition and cama-raderie, and some sad times of course, but most of all the pure enjoyment and satisfaction we all shared.”

Customer Reviews

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Anthony Jenkins
Good, not great.

Very thorough and well-written. Lack of enough colour photos and interviews. Overmuch irrelevant minutiae.

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Derek Campbell
An excellent book

This wonderful book covers a great period in European motor sport.
As a schoolboy the Easter F2 meeting at Thruxton was the highlight of my year with the opportunity to see such drivers as Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Jochen Rindt and Ronnie Peterson.
It's also great to see coverage of the meetings at Crystal Palace - extraordinary to think now that there was top international motor racing only 5 miles from the centre of London...

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Mark Bedford
Nostalgia Rush!

What a complete nostalgia rush! Great memories from Mallory Park, Silverstone and Donnington in the 1970s. Was it always cold?
I just wish I had visited Crystal Palace in its heyday.
Great cars and drivers done justice by Jutta Fausel's archive.

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David Michael Shaw
A must buy book

If I can start with a few minor gripes, a little more colour may have been desirable, some captions are a little lacking in information, I would personally have liked to have seen more information on the manufacturers involved such as GRD, Crossle, Pilbeam etc, maybe room for volume two perhaps
However the positives far out weigh the negatives, the book is filled with fabulous period photos, results table contains all the information required, driver profiles are excellent as is the gallery of drivers contained within each chapter, programme covers and period stickers are a nice touch.
It can only be hoped the publisher may be able to produce a book of similar quality on F5000, Formula Atlantic or F3
A fabulous must buy book, do not miss out, the quality will be enjoyed long after the the price paid is forgotten.

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philippe charuest
great book

but theres a couple of errors in the captions p62 Beckwith no 9 is actually Brian Hart no 8 on a church farm brabham p79 and theres the same mistake in many sources the no 24 is Gerry Birrell on a bt23 of Ecurie Ecosse , peter Westbury was no 32 that day on a Felday bt30.p145 no 5 is tim Schenken not Reutemann and finally p489 the third guy is Philippe Streiff , hoping that you will do more books like that on the F2 of 1947 to 1960 for exemple or even Formula Atlantic or F3

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