Motor Racing at Thruxton in the 1970s

· Veloce Publishing Ltd
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 Thruxton has been described as “the UK’s Speedbowl.” The circuit is home to the prestigious British Automobile Racing Club, and during the period covered by this book the author was editor of the club’s magazine. As a result, he was able to get behind the scenes at many of the events, including F2, British Touring Cars, Aurora AFX F1, and club races.








In the 1970s Thruxton featured many famous drivers, including Ronnie Peterson, Graham Hill, Keke Rosberg, Alan Jones, and David Purley. The circuit was also popular with many club racing drivers, with the results almost always being extremely close – whatever the class.


Featuring many previously unpublished photographs from the author’s personal collection, this is an insightful account of racing at one of the fastest circuits in the UK.




 



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June 2, 2019
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About the author

 A member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, Bruce has followed motor racing at his local circuit of Thruxton for more than 40 years. Bruce was originally an official at the circuit before becoming a photojournalist.

Throughout the 1970s Bruce contributed to the BARC’s Thruxton race programmes, before becoming editor of the club’s BARC News (now Startline). He continues to contribute to this publication, specialising in Thruxton events. Bruce’s photographs and articles have appeared in  motorsport magazines worldwide.

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