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Walt Hansgen: His Life and the History of Post-War American Road Racing
Michael Argetsinger
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| #2089091 in Books | 2006-03-10 | Original language:English | 9.00 x8.25 x1.25l,2.63 | File type: PDF | 400 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| an excellent book. Very well and compellingly written|By Customer|Really, an excellent book. Very well and compellingly written. Great detail on the life of one of America's great drivers (and a fine human being, as well). Wonderful background on the formation and growth of road racing in America. I have re-read it twice so far and I will be reading it again and again.|0 of 0|About the Author|As a member of an American racing family, Michael Argetsinger remembers the earliest days of post-war road racing. Growing up in the race organization at Watkins Glen he graduated from mowing grass at the circuit to becoming assistant to the pre
Walt Hansgen was a star in both sports cars and single-seaters, and his meteoric career carried him from the early days of amateur road racing to the very highest level of professional competition in America and Europe. As the lead driver on Briggs Cunningham’s dominant team, and later John Mecom’s team, Walt evaluated and developed race cars working closely with Jaguar, Lister, Maserati, and Ford. At different points in his career he paired with Dan Gurney...
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