Racing for Mercedes-Benz – A Dictionary of the 240 Fastest Drivers of the Marque By Hartmut Lehbrink
From the vast number of drivers who have competed for Mercedes-Benz and its ancestors in the past 115 years, legends such as Hermann Lang, Karl Kling, Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher stand out. However, history should not forget all those other works drivers and privateers whose exploits added to the fame of the company at the wheel of formula, sports racing and touring cars; drivers whose names have often unjustly faded from view. Now those drivers have also been celebrated in a comprehensive dictionary with over 300 pictures from Veloce Publishing. Famous or obscure, the 240 fastest of these drivers are presented in this volume, which has been compiled in close co-operation with Mercedes-Benz Classic. Only one thousand copies of this beautifully illustrated 250-page hardback volume have been printed in English. It is available now from bookshops or from velocebooks.com and provides a unique, comprehensive record which is a veritable who's who of the four-wheeled sport.
Racing for Mercedes-Benz – A Dictionary of the 240 Fastest Drivers of the MarqueBy Hartmut LehbrinkAvailable nowISBN 9781845840440UPC 636847040444UK £35, USA $69.95
BULLET POINTSAn encyclopaedia of Mercedes-Benz racing drivers. A veritable who’s who of the four-wheeled sport. Cars that have been subjected to the ultimate tests on road and track.Stars from every corner of the world make guest appearances.Features 300 photographs, old and new.A comprehensive and fascinating compendium of the men and women who have driven for one of the world’s oldest and most successful manufacturers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONTo write an encyclopaedia of Mercedes racing drivers is, in essence, to compile a who’s who of the four-wheeled sport. No wonder when, from the very beginning of motor racing, the products of Daimler, Daimler-Benz, and their two predecessors, the world’s oldest auto manufacturers, have been subjected to the ultimate tests on road and track.
Many of the men who drove these cars – Christian Lautenschlager, Rudolf Caracciola, Manfred von Brauchitsch, Hermann Lang, Karl Kling – displayed a dogged loyalty to the marque. This was in many cases coupled with a remarkable hometown allegiance. The lives of Lang, Walter Schock, Eugen Böhringer and many others were firmly rooted in the soil of Stuttgart. In the 1930s and again in the 1950s, the Swabian dialect, along with English and Italian, was part of the idiom of the race track. Along with a host of private drivers, there were also stars from every corner of the world making guest appearances behind the wheel of Mercedes race cars. Examples included Italians Luigi Fagioli and Piero Taruffi, Britons Dick Seaman, Stirling Moss and Peter Collins, the great Argentinean Juan Manuel Fangio, as well as the two Germans Hans Herrmann and Count Berghe von Trips, each of whom spent a very brief intermezzo with the Stuttgart marque – and this is to say nothing of our own era’s jet-set of international motor racing mercenaries.
Featuring 300 photographs, old and new, this is a comprehensive and fascinating compendium of the men and women who have driven for one of the world’s most important and successful racing teams.
THE AUTHORFor author Hartmut Lehbrink, compiling this book was more of an opportunity than an assignment. At home at the race track ever since he can remember, even as a schoolboy Hartmut Lehbrink never spared any effort to watch races such as the 1952 Nürburgring Anniversary Grand Prix for Sports Cars, or Juan Manuel Fangio’s triumphant drive to win the 1954 German Grand Prix. To this day, Lehbrink remains actively involved with the sport as a Grand Prix journalist. Early in his career, Mercedes-Benz inevitably became one of Hartmut’s favourite teams, and since 1971, writing on behalf of Auto motor und sport and ADAC Motorwelt, he has documented the exploits of his heroes from the pre-war era – drivers like Manfred von Brauchitsch, Hermann Lang or Hans Stuck – and the Mercedes pilots of the second “Silver Arrows” period: Karl Kling, Hans Herrmann and Stirling Moss.Today, he is eyewitness to a third great era, one featuring protagonists like Heikki Kovalainen and Lewis Hamilton.
SPECIFICATIONHardback • 215x 270mm • 250pages • 300 colour and b&w pictures.
ISBN: 9781845840440
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