The Limit: Life and Death on the 1961 Grand Prix Circuit
Autor Michael Cannellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 dec 2012
With the pacing and vivid description of a novel, THE LIMIT charts the journey that brought Hill from dusty California lots racing midget cars into the ranks of a singular breed of men, competing with daredevils for glory on Grand Prix tracks across Europe. Facing death at every turn, these men rounded circuits at well over 150 mph in an era before seat belts or roll bars-an era when drivers were "crushed, burned, and beheaded with unnerving regularity."
From the stink of grease-smothered pits to the long anxious nights in lonely European hotels, from the tense camaraderie of teammates to the trembling suspense of photo finishes, THE LIMIT captures the 1961 season that would mark the high point of Hill's career. It brings readers up close to the remarkable men who surrounded Hill on the circuit-men like Hill's teammate and rival, the soigné and cool-headed German count Wolfgang Von Trips (nicknamed "Count Von Crash"), and Enzo Ferrari, the reclusive and monomaniacalpadroneof the Ferrari racing empire.
Race by race, THE LIMIT carries readers to its riveting and startling climax-the final contest that would decide it all, one of the deadliest in Grand Prix history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780446554732
ISBN-10: 0446554731
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
ISBN-10: 0446554731
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Twelve
Notă biografică
Michael
Cannell
has
written
about
sports
for
theNew
Yorker,
theNew
York
TimesMagazine,Sports
IllustratedandOutside,
and
was
editor
of
theNew
York
TimesHouse
&
Home
section
for
seven
years.
His
previous
book,
the
critically
acclaimedI.M.
Pei:
Mandarin
of
Modernism,
was
published
in
1995
by
Crown.
Recenzii
"Enthralling
history
of
road-racing's
golden
era...
It
is
clear
from
Mr.
Cannell's
well-researched
chronicle
that
men
like
Hill
and
von
Trips,
however
different
their
styles,
wouldn't
have
raced
without
the
specter
of
death
tugging
at
their
shoulder."—The
Wall
Street
Journal
"Michael Cannell's narrative rides in the shadows of Laura Hillenbrand'sUnbrokenin the way it introduces a fascinating cast while reviving a time and place in which death danced with glory... In often jaw-dropping detail, Cannell explores both Hill's triumph (he remains the only Yank to win Formula One's coveted crown) as well as the grizzly world that was auto racing in an age before safety concerns."—USA Today
"WithTHE LIMIT, Michael Cannell has given us a sports epic for the ages, as well as a memory of one the great eras of the American century. It ranks with John Milius's script forBig Wednesdayand James Salter'sDownhill Racer.As my father would say, it's not about a race. It's about life."—Rich Cohen, author ofSweet and Low
"Before I wanted to become a writer I longed to become a Ferrari race car driver.THE LIMITdropped me into the driver's seats of the fastest cars in the world during the Grand Prix explosion of the 50's and 60's. The story here is compelling andfast...the characters are massive men breathing speed and chewing adrenalin. This is a V12 blast of a book."—Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead
"Vivid biography of a fast-and-furious competitor on the Grand Prix racing circuit . . . a passionate, ambitious work . . . Cannell doesn't lean on the crutch of exposition to convey Hill's intrepid, sporty story, demonstrating great talent as a biographer. A crisply written, effectively compelling chronicle."—Kirkus Reviews
"Cannell's full-throttle epic leaves you breathless."—Publishers Weekly
A roaring zip about an American who took on the 1961 Grand Prix... as Cannell recounts in this winning book, Hill would prove to be a groundbreaking figure in the history of international racing-even as his accomplishments were met with a collective shrug of the shoulders in his native country.... Racing diehards, of course, will know the outcome. But the rest of us will come to this story blissfully unfamiliar with the thrills and sorrow contained in the book's last 70 pages.—The Daily Beast
Exhilarating... Its pages are filled with tales of nationalistic ardor, devil-may-care bravura, and gallows humor. And there are wrecks. Grisly, spectacular, pyrotechnic wrecks.... The Limit reads like a thriller. And his breathless depictions of disaster will have you white-knuckling your armchair.—The Boston Globe
A testosterone-fueled nonfiction book about auto racing in its bloody golden age, The Limit provides the drama and nostalgia of Seabiscuit and the body count of Gladiator. Its riveting, guy-centric story places readers behind the wheel as two vastly different drivers compete for Formula 1 glory.... In prose as fast and unadorned as an early Ferrari, Cannell rolls out an entertaining and exciting story on the way to the finish line.—Associated Press
"Michael Cannell's narrative rides in the shadows of Laura Hillenbrand'sUnbrokenin the way it introduces a fascinating cast while reviving a time and place in which death danced with glory... In often jaw-dropping detail, Cannell explores both Hill's triumph (he remains the only Yank to win Formula One's coveted crown) as well as the grizzly world that was auto racing in an age before safety concerns."—USA Today
"WithTHE LIMIT, Michael Cannell has given us a sports epic for the ages, as well as a memory of one the great eras of the American century. It ranks with John Milius's script forBig Wednesdayand James Salter'sDownhill Racer.As my father would say, it's not about a race. It's about life."—Rich Cohen, author ofSweet and Low
"Before I wanted to become a writer I longed to become a Ferrari race car driver.THE LIMITdropped me into the driver's seats of the fastest cars in the world during the Grand Prix explosion of the 50's and 60's. The story here is compelling andfast...the characters are massive men breathing speed and chewing adrenalin. This is a V12 blast of a book."—Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead
"Vivid biography of a fast-and-furious competitor on the Grand Prix racing circuit . . . a passionate, ambitious work . . . Cannell doesn't lean on the crutch of exposition to convey Hill's intrepid, sporty story, demonstrating great talent as a biographer. A crisply written, effectively compelling chronicle."—Kirkus Reviews
"Cannell's full-throttle epic leaves you breathless."—Publishers Weekly
A roaring zip about an American who took on the 1961 Grand Prix... as Cannell recounts in this winning book, Hill would prove to be a groundbreaking figure in the history of international racing-even as his accomplishments were met with a collective shrug of the shoulders in his native country.... Racing diehards, of course, will know the outcome. But the rest of us will come to this story blissfully unfamiliar with the thrills and sorrow contained in the book's last 70 pages.—The Daily Beast
Exhilarating... Its pages are filled with tales of nationalistic ardor, devil-may-care bravura, and gallows humor. And there are wrecks. Grisly, spectacular, pyrotechnic wrecks.... The Limit reads like a thriller. And his breathless depictions of disaster will have you white-knuckling your armchair.—The Boston Globe
A testosterone-fueled nonfiction book about auto racing in its bloody golden age, The Limit provides the drama and nostalgia of Seabiscuit and the body count of Gladiator. Its riveting, guy-centric story places readers behind the wheel as two vastly different drivers compete for Formula 1 glory.... In prose as fast and unadorned as an early Ferrari, Cannell rolls out an entertaining and exciting story on the way to the finish line.—Associated Press