Recensione:
... very readable and well researched. If you're a Porsche 908 fan you'll be hard pressed to find a better book on the subject, even if you do speak German. - Motor Sport
... this is the only 908 book you'll ever need. - Classic & Sports Car
A wealth of period, previously unreleased images evoke the fascinating atmosphere and excitement of the great seventies racing era. - Startline
Illustrated with heretofore unseen photography from the Porsche archives and elsewhere, and completed with the inclusion of the 908's full competition history. - Vintage Racecar
It's all here: race reports and results and technical developments (well translated from the original German), even a chapter on the 914 with a 908 motor that was produced for Ferry Porsche's 60th birthday! Plus hundreds of excellent photos within 234 large pages. Definitely worth a look. - New Zealand Historic Racing Register
A very comprehensive history of the 908 with over 330 excellent photos ... --Speedscene
L'autore:
J\u00f6rg Thomas F\u00f6disch is the editor and photographer for the monthly magazine the German Federal Armed Forces. He has published numerous books on the Formula 1 racing driver Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, the N\u00fcrburgring and the Porsche racing cars. His detailed expertise extends to all disciplines of motorsport, from touring and sports cars to Formula 1. He has a lot of personal contact with racing drivers and motorsport insiders, as well as an extensive archive of technical data which form the basis for his perceptive and thoroughly researched works.Harold Schwarz, born in 1956, studied as a lawyer and is an employee of a large German insurance company. His interest in motor sport began in the early 1970s, when the motor sports scene was dominated by personalities such as the Formula 1 world champions Jochen Rindt, Jackie Stewart, and Emerson Fittipaldi, as well as the International Trademark Championship with the legendary battles between Porsche 917 and 908, Ferrari 512S and Alfa Romeo 33/3.J\u00f6rg Thomas F\u00f6disch is the editor and photographer for the monthly magazine the German Federal Armed Forces. He has published numerous books on the Formula 1 racing driver Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, the N\u00fcrburgring and the Porsche racing cars. His detailed expertise extends to all disciplines of motorsport, from touring and sports cars to Formula 1. He has a lot of personal contact with racing drivers and motorsport insiders, as well as an extensive archive of technical data which form the basis for his perceptive and thoroughly researched works.Harold Schwarz, born in 1956, studied as a lawyer and is an employee of a large German insurance company. His interest in motor sport began in the early 1970s, when the motor sports scene was dominated by personalities such as the Formula 1 world champions Jochen Rindt, Jackie Stewart, and Emerson Fittipaldi, as well as the International Trademark Championship with the legendary battles between Porsche 917 and 908, Ferrari 512S and Alfa Romeo 33/3.J\u00f6rg Thomas F\u00f6disch is the editor and photographer for the monthly magazine the German Federal Armed Forces. He has published numerous books on the Formula 1 racing driver Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, the N\u00fcrburgring and the Porsche racing cars. His detailed expertise extends to all disciplines of motorsport, from touring and sports cars to Formula 1. He has a lot of personal contact with racing drivers and motorsport insiders, as well as an extensive archive of technical data which form the basis for his perceptive and thoroughly researched works.Harold Schwarz, born in 1956, studied as a lawyer and is an employee of a large German insurance company. His interest in motor sport began in the early 1970s, when the motor sports scene was dominated by personalities such as the Formula 1 world champions Jochen Rindt, Jackie Stewart, and Emerson Fittipaldi, as well as the International Trademark Championship with the legendary battles between Porsche 917 and 908, Ferrari 512S and Alfa Romeo 33/3.Harold Schwarz, born in 1956, studied as a lawyer and is an employee of a large German insurance company. His interest in motor sport began in the early 1970s, when the motor sports scene was dominated by personalities such as the Formula 1 world champions Jochen Rindt, Jackie Stewart, and Emerson Fittipaldi, as well as the International Trademark Championship with the legendary battles between Porsche 917 and 908, Ferrari 512S and Alfa Romeo 33/3.
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