by Jonathan Ingram
with Dr. Robert Hubbard and Jim Downing
A comprehensive look behind the scenes of the crashes that took the lives of some of racing’s major stars from 1994-2001. How the death of Senna, killed by an errant suspension piece, started a safety revolution in F1 and around the world. CART’s role in the introduction of the HANS Device. What really happened in the Earnhardt crash? A highly readable account of the politics behind the changes that saved major league racing from a mass exodus of sponsors, manufacturers and TV partners.
‘A great read for those interested in racing and racing safety.’
– Art Garner, author of Black Noon
‘Ingram sifts stories from racing’s extensive canon to replay racing’s worst nightmares through drivers’ eyes.’
– Jim Mullen, co-author of Brian Redman: Daring Drivers, Deadly Tracks
‘The racing world was likely saved from extinction.’
– Steve Olvey, author of Rapid Response.
$29.95