
My Travels On Racer Road
Can-Am and Formula 1 in their golden age
Pete Lyons(Author)
Evro Publishing
Will be published approx. on 30. January 2025
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-1-910505-87-8 (ISBN)
Description
As
Sir Jackie Stewart states in his Foreword, "Pete Lyons was one of the best
journalists in Formula 1 at the time I was racing." Lyons himself writes that
when he became obsessed with motor racing, "It felt like my true road." This
memoir retraces his steps along that road, focusing on the days when he wrote
about and photographed the Can-Am sportscar series in his native America during
its finest period from 1966 to 1972, then switched to Formula 1 for four great
seasons from 1973 to 1976. Lyons witnessed Chaparral, Lola, McLaren and Porsche
create ever-more-monstrous Can-Am beasts to be tamed by the likes of Jim Hall,
John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme, Mario Andretti and Mark Donohue. His
cameras, notebooks and typewriter also were there when Tyrrell, Lotus, McLaren
and Ferrari were the dominant forces in Formula 1, with Jackie Stewart, Emerson
Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda and James Hunt the World Champion drivers. Immersed in
this golden age of racing, Lyons brought a unique blend of evocative description
and fastidious factual detail to his craft, putting his devoted readers at the
heart of the action. This captivating memoir will transport you back to those
times.
Sir Jackie Stewart states in his Foreword, "Pete Lyons was one of the best
journalists in Formula 1 at the time I was racing." Lyons himself writes that
when he became obsessed with motor racing, "It felt like my true road." This
memoir retraces his steps along that road, focusing on the days when he wrote
about and photographed the Can-Am sportscar series in his native America during
its finest period from 1966 to 1972, then switched to Formula 1 for four great
seasons from 1973 to 1976. Lyons witnessed Chaparral, Lola, McLaren and Porsche
create ever-more-monstrous Can-Am beasts to be tamed by the likes of Jim Hall,
John Surtees, Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme, Mario Andretti and Mark Donohue. His
cameras, notebooks and typewriter also were there when Tyrrell, Lotus, McLaren
and Ferrari were the dominant forces in Formula 1, with Jackie Stewart, Emerson
Fittipaldi, Niki Lauda and James Hunt the World Champion drivers. Immersed in
this golden age of racing, Lyons brought a unique blend of evocative description
and fastidious factual detail to his craft, putting his devoted readers at the
heart of the action. This captivating memoir will transport you back to those
times.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sherborne
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
550 photographs, including colour
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1932 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910505-87-8 (9781910505878)
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Persons
Born in 1940
in New York State, Pete Lyons is an international motorsports reporter,
photographer and award-winning book author in the fields of Formula 1, Can-Am, endurance
sportscars, Indycar, Trans-Am and many more forms of racing. In his
decades-long, worldwide career, Lyons covered events on all six populated
continents for numerous enthusiast publications, including Autosport, AutoWeek,
Car and Driver, Racecar, Road & Track, Vintage
Motorsport and many others. He is also the author of 20 published books including,
for Evro Publishing, Shadow: The Magnificent Machines of a Man of Mystery,
which won 'Specialist Motoring Book of the Year' at the 2020 Royal Automobile
Club Motoring Book of the Year Awards (UK) and 'Best Book' at the 2021
Automotive Heritage Awards (USA). He
lives in California.
in New York State, Pete Lyons is an international motorsports reporter,
photographer and award-winning book author in the fields of Formula 1, Can-Am, endurance
sportscars, Indycar, Trans-Am and many more forms of racing. In his
decades-long, worldwide career, Lyons covered events on all six populated
continents for numerous enthusiast publications, including Autosport, AutoWeek,
Car and Driver, Racecar, Road & Track, Vintage
Motorsport and many others. He is also the author of 20 published books including,
for Evro Publishing, Shadow: The Magnificent Machines of a Man of Mystery,
which won 'Specialist Motoring Book of the Year' at the 2020 Royal Automobile
Club Motoring Book of the Year Awards (UK) and 'Best Book' at the 2021
Automotive Heritage Awards (USA). He
lives in California.