This is the story of the Historic Sports Car Club. Over a period of 50 years, the Club grew from the germ of an idea to become Britain's leading race organising Club for cars from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The Club's strapline is 'pure historic racing'. This unique book, illustrated with over 500 photographs, tells the story of half a century of growth for historic racing in Great Britain. It is a story of ups and downs, of triumph and tragedy. From humble beginnings, the early years were faltering before the Club moved into race organisation in the early 1980s. There were times of financial trauma and upheaval and the Club came close to bankruptcy. However, the last two decades have been spectacularly successful. The race programme has grown, the membership has hit record levels and the portfolio of championships has doubled. Allied to that success, the Club's finances have improved beyond all recognition and its standing in British motor sport has scaled new heights. This is the story of those 50 years: but it is also the story of the people behind the Club, people who cared enough about historic motor racing to play a role in building the Historic Sports Car Club.
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Weight: 1270g
Dimensions: 210 x 300mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2016
Publisher: TFM Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781910079546
About Paul Lawrence
Paul Lawrence (63) is a motor sport journalist by profession specialising in UK racing and rallying. He has written half a dozen books on the subject. Many weekends are spent reporting and photographing events all over the UK usually in the company of his teenage son Ben. He is also a director of TFM Publishing Ltd and splits his time between the two activities. Paul is married to Nikki and they live in a converted barn in a Shropshire village. Any remaining free time is spent walking in the hills of the Welsh border region and watching wildlife. Chumleigh is a diversion into fiction which started as a COVID lockdown project. It is an observation based on many years of having cats and living in small English villages. Close friends might even suggest that Chumleigh is a feline embodiment of the author! Nicki Averill is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer based near Oxford UK specialising in design for print and illustration both digital and freehand. With over 25 years' experience working alongside some highly talented and creative people Nicki has developed a constantly evolving and diverse skill set creating beautiful artwork designed to influence and inspire. Nicki has worked extensively in publishing designing covers layouts and magazines as well as art direction project management and providing illustrations. Her clients come from many and varied industries such as academia public sector health and beauty confectionery pharmaceuticals motorsport and equine. She spends much of her spare time with horses or gardening with Scribble the cat who has helped with modelling for this book!