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Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by stacyjamesfry, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. Vintage Motorsport Review
    SPORTS CAR ROAD RACING IN WESTERN CANADA by Tom Johnson
    Hardcover * 389 pp * 700+ photos * www.granvilleislandpublishing.com *
    877.688.0320 - * $100 US + shipping
    & handling

    Vintage Motorsport Review:
    "Very few auto racing historians could tell you that the very first
    road place that took place in Canada was in Winnipeg in 1904. That's
    just one of the many facts Sports Car Road Racing in Western Canada,
    uncovers in this terrific volume. Focusing on the 40 year period
    between the 1950's and late 1980's, Tom Johnson covers the golden
    age of Motorsport like never before, including his own time as a
    driver, car owner and team owner. He looks back at the lost tracks,
    failed attempts to build new tracks, a few ovals and tracks that still
    operate. We especially enjoyed the various program covers that were
    reproduced here, as well as local advertisements, logos, posters and
    track diagrams that add so much "color" to the reading enjoyment.
    Western Canadian drivers and other personalities are thoroughly covered
    - even drag racer Gary Beck, who moved to Canada from the U.S. The
    graphic treatments are very basic, but reproduction quality is very
    good considering so many of the photographs are very old. Highly
    Recommended." - Vintage Motorsport Review

    388 pgs. of glossy color and b/w photographs with unparalleled detail,
    'Sports Car Road Racing in Western Canada' by Tom Johnson, is a
    priceless gem of Canadian, and indeed North American auto racing
    memorabilia. Self published through Granville Island Publishing in
    Vancouver Canada, the Author and publisher humbly asks that you
    purchase your copy from the publishers website directly.
    www.granvilleislandpublishing.com
    Please feel free to copy and paste this to anyone you think may also be
    interested. And thanks for helping us get this out there!
     
    stacyjamesfry, Apr 25, 2006
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