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Drag Bike Racing in Britain: From the Mid 60s to the Mid 80s

English

By (author): Keith Lee

A story of ultimate raw power on two wheels. Drag bike racing developed from a strong history of sprinting in the UK, with riders battling awesome machinery to become the quickest over the standing start ¼ mile. The variety of bikes constructed to assault the track was incredible during the sports formative years. From V8 power and triple-engined behemoths to an unbelievably quick 500 Vincent all are featured here. But biggest was not always best, as this book highlights. The author is well qualified to chart the progress of the sport's outstanding riders, having witnessed first-hand their amazing progress. He has been a spectator, racer, Santa Pod commentator and leading photojournalist, and in this entertaining and gripping volume, his photographs capture the essence of this highly visual sport. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 205 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845843144

About Keith Lee

A qualified mechanical engineering designer Keith Lee has been actively involved in drag racing for 20 years. From impressed young spectator at the drag festivals he went on to compete on one of the more unusual machines before spending many years as a writer and photographer working for various national and international publications most notably as drag strip correspondent for Motor Cycle Weekly. Keith was also a commentator at Santa Pod Raceway for ten years and served on the committee of the main organising club of the period the BDR&HRA. He now works as a professional photographer.

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