CHRIS PEREIRA
Features
Comprehensive reference work on Grand Prix racing in the 1960s
Foreword by former GP rider Tommy Robb
Introductory overview of GP racing in the 60s
Yearly detailed review of all the races
Brief racing biographies of well-known riders
Complete results of all Grands Prix down to sixth place
Complete world championship results for the decade
Year-by-year GP machine specification chart
Rider performance statistical charts and circuit diagrams
Brilliantly illustrated with 150 quality photographs
Description
This book examines the classic period of Grand Prix racing from 1960 to 1969, and the men and machines involved. Covering the emergence of the Japanese factories and the struggle for supremacy between 2- and 4-stroke technologies, it is a fascinating exploration of the last decade of traditional Grand Prix racing, before significant events changed the nature of the sport forever.
Synopsis
The 1960s was a unique era in the history of motorcycle Grand Prix racing, and arguably marked the last period of traditional road racing. The decade saw the rise of the Japanese factories that would eventually dominate the sport, and the burgeoning two-stroke technology that would go on to replace the traditional four stroke machines. It was undoubtedly one of the most glorious and exciting decades as far as technological diversity was concerned, with machines that displayed a remarkable variety of technical complexity at least fifty different makes of machine from over half a dozen countries were involved in the events.
This book covers these years in full the bikes, the riders, and the races offering a beautifully illustrated and engrossing account of a remarkable era in Grand Prix racing.
Additional Information
Period covered: 1960 to end 1969
Models covered: Covers all Grand Prix machines raced between 1960 and 1969. Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, MV Agusta, Norton, AJS, Matchless, Benelli, Morini, Jawa, CZ, MZ, Bianchi, Kreidler, SKEB, Vostock, Gilera, BMW, Aermacchi, Linto, Paton, Ossa.