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Jacky Ickx is one of the true greats of motor racing. In a career
spanning nearly 40 years, he was both highly successful and hugely
versatile, racing at the highest level in a wide variety of
categories - including Formula 1, sports cars, touring cars and
rally raids - and winning throughout. Among many accolades, he won
the Le Mans 24 Hours an unprecedented six times and twice finished
runner-up in the Formula 1 World Championship. This exhaustively
researched book has been written with his full co-operation and
outlines every one of the 565 races that he contested in cars and
on motorcycles, forming a detailed and insightful record of his
racing life supported by over 850 photographs, many of which have
never been published before. This is a racing driver's biography of
exceptional depth that all motorsport enthusiasts will treasure.
Key content * Starting in motorcycle trials, Ickx was twice crowned
Belgian champion before switching to four wheels; he immediately
proved himself a winner in touring cars and single-seaters,
becoming European Formula 2 Champion in 1967. * From 1967, he
established himself as a star in sports cars, driving
blue-and-orange Gulf Mirages and Ford GT40s to numerous successes,
culminating in his first Le Mans victory in 1969 with its famously
close finish. * Snapped up by Ferrari for 1968, he achieved a
heroic first Formula 1 victory in that year's rain-soaked French
Grand Prix, confirming his career-long reputation for peerless
driving in wet weather. * Other than one season with Brabham, Ickx
spent his best Formula 1 years with Ferrari, achieving eight wins
in the period 1968-72, and twice finishing second in the World
Championship standings, with Brabham (1969) and Ferrari (1970). *
Post-Ferrari, his Formula 1 fortunes waned but he thrived in sports
cars, claiming three successive Le Mans victories, with Mirage in
1975, then with Porsche. * After his fifth Le Mans win in 1981, the
rebirth of sports car racing in the Group C era from 1982 saw Ickx
as anchorman in the all-conquering works Porsche team, a four-year
period that brought his record sixth Le Mans victory, 12 wins in
total, and two World Champion titles. * After retirement from
circuit racing, his later career took him into entirely different
motorsport adventures in rally raids, where his Paris-Dakar record
includes victory in 1983 (driving a Mercedes-Benz) and second
places in 1986 (Porsche) and 1989 (Peugeot).
When, during the tumultuous 1976 Formula 1 season, Niki Lauda
nearly perished in a conflagration at the Nurburgring and then,
severely scarred, courageously fought back to race again only six
weeks later, the Austrian earned admiration and adulation
world-wide. While the saga of that year, and the battle with James
Hunt for the World Championship, has been told many times, the rest
of Lauda's racing has received less attention. This new book
redresses that by documenting, race by race, his diverse driving
career from 1968 to 1985. Through detailed dissection of each of
his 328 races, in an eclectic mix of cars, a vivid picture emerges
of a hugely determined and vastly talented racer who, despite many
setbacks, left a remarkable legacy. All enthusiasts will treasure
this comprehensive and richly illustrated examination of Niki
Lauda's entire competition history.
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