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While the demonstrations of Spring 1968 all around the world were
not the playing field of DPPI's (Diffusion Presse Photo
International) photographers, the latter happily continued to
flourish in the extraordinary world of motor racing, the atmosphere
of which they captured to perfection. Their purpose was both to
translate into images impressions like the frightening average
speed per lap of 243 km/hr of the Belgian Grand Prix on the
Spa-Francorchamps track or the clearance, complete with major
skidding, of a snow-covered pass during the Monte-Carlo Rally, and
to serve as complicit witnesses to the mixture of tension and
freedom that inhabits these men and women of the racing world who
gathered each weekend to share triumph and tragedy. It comes as no
surprise that such a concentration of action and emotion made a
strong impression on the public and inspired brands and emerging
marketing services seeking new channels of communication. Text in
English and French.
The fifth volume in the Car Racing series charts 1969, the year of
avoiding unnecessary risk. Le Mans circuit, 14 June 1969. Silence
reigns. In a matter of seconds, the din will rise from the engines
of 45 cars roaring to life. Into this sonic gap, a man strides
towards his destiny. Unlike his neighbours, he does not run. He
walks to forestall superfluous danger. At the risk of ruining the
race for his crew - and for Ford. Jacky Ickx has just said no to
unnecessary risk, no to herringbone starts at the 24 Hours of Le
Mans, with drivers leaping into their cars without taking the time
to properly strap themselves in before launching full throttle into
the race. Three years earlier, stuck upside down with a back injury
and trapped in the cockpit of his BRM he had just spun around on
the first lap of the Belgian Grand Prix, Jackie Stewart felt
gasoline gushing over him. A mere spark would have spelled tragedy.
From this nightmare moment onwards, the Scottish driver campaigned
against dangerous circuits and imposed the first safety standards.
In 1969, Jacky Ickx - the 'GT40 walker' - won the 24 Hours of Le
Mans, even as Jacky Stewart was crowned victor of the Formula 1
World Championship in his Matra MS80. Text in English and French.
Also available: Car Racing 1965, 9782702210963 Car Racing 1966,
9782702211014 Car Racing 1967, 9782702211113 Car Racing 1968,
9782702211236
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