
Driven
An Elegy to Cars, Roads & Motorsport
John Aston(Author)
Veloce (Publisher)
Published on 15. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78711-439-5 (ISBN)
Description
DRIVEN is John Aston's hugely entertaining motoring autobiography.
This ambitious and far-ranging book begins with his early days as a teenage car enthusiast and race marshal in the late Sixties before covering the wide range of subjects close to his heart. These include the best and worst of Formula One, the icon that is Ferrari, the writer's NASCAR adventure, and the delights of long road trips in his beloved Caterham Seven. But that's not all, as you can read about why the NSU Ro80 was a prophet without honour, as well as what the writer thinks about the changing face of motoring journalism. Yes, one J Clarkson is mentioned ... And there's more still, as a major part of the book is a first-hand account of a year in British motorsport.
The writer's love of the lesser known categories of motorsport illuminates the text, as does his insight into the places, people and machinery making up the sport's diversity. He describes the mood music of events ranging from a round of the British Touring Car Championship to historic race meetings for Cortinas and Minis, before venturing further from the mainstream with drag racing at Santa Pod, speed hillclimbs, autograss and rallying. Oh - he also doubled the average age at a Time Attack meeting. Don't expect objective reporting, as he holds strong opinions, but they are leavened by a tongue firmly lodged in his cheek. Any reader, enthusiast or not, is guaranteed to enjoy reading about these adventures as much as the writer enjoyed having them.
This ambitious and far-ranging book begins with his early days as a teenage car enthusiast and race marshal in the late Sixties before covering the wide range of subjects close to his heart. These include the best and worst of Formula One, the icon that is Ferrari, the writer's NASCAR adventure, and the delights of long road trips in his beloved Caterham Seven. But that's not all, as you can read about why the NSU Ro80 was a prophet without honour, as well as what the writer thinks about the changing face of motoring journalism. Yes, one J Clarkson is mentioned ... And there's more still, as a major part of the book is a first-hand account of a year in British motorsport.
The writer's love of the lesser known categories of motorsport illuminates the text, as does his insight into the places, people and machinery making up the sport's diversity. He describes the mood music of events ranging from a round of the British Touring Car Championship to historic race meetings for Cortinas and Minis, before venturing further from the mainstream with drag racing at Santa Pod, speed hillclimbs, autograss and rallying. Oh - he also doubled the average age at a Time Attack meeting. Don't expect objective reporting, as he holds strong opinions, but they are leavened by a tongue firmly lodged in his cheek. Any reader, enthusiast or not, is guaranteed to enjoy reading about these adventures as much as the writer enjoyed having them.
Reviews / Votes
This book makes for a surprising and entertaining diversion from lengthy autobiographies of great motor sport figures. In essence, it's the autobiography of a lifelong motor sport enthusiast, but Aston writes with such erudition, with and lawyer's logic that, at times, the book feels it could form the basis of a manifesto for better racing. Read this book and you'll get the strong sense John Aston speaks for a great many of us. - Classic Cars. Driven is recommended unreservedly. - SpeedReaders. Good value for money and should keep even avid readers well-occupied. - Classic Car Weekly. An interesting read. - Auto Express. Informative, funny, iconoclastic and written in a style that makes it hard to put down ... an absolute must-read. - Speedscene. Recommended unreservedly. - NZRR&BC Magazine. This book is a must-read for British car enthusiasts, those who love the sport of racing as well as automotive-oriented Anglophiles. - The View Through The Windshield. Extremely entertaining ... you'll not regret forking out a few buck for this gem. - New Zealand Classic Car. This is a not to be missed road trip with one of the never boring, most interesting, enthusiastic, entertaining companions. It will provide many, many evenings of reading. - Victory Lane.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
David & Charles
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78711-439-5 (9781787114395)
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E-Book
07/2019
The American University in Cairo Press
€9.49
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Person
John Aston was born in Leeds in 1952 and grew up in a mining village where his father was the local GP. He attended school in Wakefield and gained an LLB at the University of Leeds. John worked as a public sector lawyer, starting his career in Lincoln from 1975 to 1979 before returning to North Yorkshire, where he worked until his retirement in 2012.
The author has two obsessions - angling and motor sport - and has written extensively about both, his first article was published in 1981, his first book in 2007, and the second five years later. He became interested in motor sport in 1967, about 7000 car magazines ago, and he is passionate about the diversity of British motor sport and the importance of experiencing it live.
John drove Caterham Sevens for 20 years but loves driving anything, anywhere. His head belongs to Lotus but his heart is firmly located in Maranello, but, sadly, his small collection of Ferraris is in 1/12 scale..
John has travelled to Europe and USA to watch motor sport, but claims never to be happier than when he is watching old cars racing at Cadwell Park. He volunteered as a marshal in the Seventies, working at a range of events from speed hill climbs to Formula 1, and has since been involved in many other facets of the car and motor sport community.
The author has two obsessions - angling and motor sport - and has written extensively about both, his first article was published in 1981, his first book in 2007, and the second five years later. He became interested in motor sport in 1967, about 7000 car magazines ago, and he is passionate about the diversity of British motor sport and the importance of experiencing it live.
John drove Caterham Sevens for 20 years but loves driving anything, anywhere. His head belongs to Lotus but his heart is firmly located in Maranello, but, sadly, his small collection of Ferraris is in 1/12 scale..
John has travelled to Europe and USA to watch motor sport, but claims never to be happier than when he is watching old cars racing at Cadwell Park. He volunteered as a marshal in the Seventies, working at a range of events from speed hill climbs to Formula 1, and has since been involved in many other facets of the car and motor sport community.
Content
Introduction
1. Cold War Cool
2. The Little Red Book 3. Marshal Arts
4. Oversteer - A Victim Speaks
5. Escape From Krakatoa
6. Seven, the Magic Number
7. Tracks `n Hills `n Hole Shots
8. Refuge Of The Roads
9. La Mucca Chi Ride
10. The Glittering Prizes
11. Supping With The Devil
12. Southern Comfort
13. Seasonal Variation 2017/18
Harewood 9 April
Croft 30 April
York Raceway 1 May
Cadwell Park 7 May
York Autograss 14 May
Harewood VSCC 3 June
Croft BTCC 10 June
Cadwell Park HSCC 17/18 June
Santa Pod Summer Nationals 24 June
Barbon Manor 1 July
Donington Park 7/8 July
Shelsley Walsh Nostalgia 22 July
Silverstone Classic 28-30 July
Oulton Park Gold Cup 28 August
Croft Time Attack 3 September
Thornborough Autograss 24 September
Rally Yorkshire 30 September
VSCC Lakeland Trial 11 November
The Summer Is Ended & We Are Not Yet Saved Winter
Goodwood Members' Meeting 17 and 18 March
14. The Way It Was
15. A Reader Writes
Afterword - The Scottish Playlist
1. Cold War Cool
2. The Little Red Book 3. Marshal Arts
4. Oversteer - A Victim Speaks
5. Escape From Krakatoa
6. Seven, the Magic Number
7. Tracks `n Hills `n Hole Shots
8. Refuge Of The Roads
9. La Mucca Chi Ride
10. The Glittering Prizes
11. Supping With The Devil
12. Southern Comfort
13. Seasonal Variation 2017/18
Harewood 9 April
Croft 30 April
York Raceway 1 May
Cadwell Park 7 May
York Autograss 14 May
Harewood VSCC 3 June
Croft BTCC 10 June
Cadwell Park HSCC 17/18 June
Santa Pod Summer Nationals 24 June
Barbon Manor 1 July
Donington Park 7/8 July
Shelsley Walsh Nostalgia 22 July
Silverstone Classic 28-30 July
Oulton Park Gold Cup 28 August
Croft Time Attack 3 September
Thornborough Autograss 24 September
Rally Yorkshire 30 September
VSCC Lakeland Trial 11 November
The Summer Is Ended & We Are Not Yet Saved Winter
Goodwood Members' Meeting 17 and 18 March
14. The Way It Was
15. A Reader Writes
Afterword - The Scottish Playlist