Author: William F. Nolan
Edition: Revised
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1888978104
Edition: Revised
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1888978104
Phil Hill, Yankee Champion: First American to Win the Driving Championship of the World
This revised, expanded edition includes a lengthy new final chapter, an extensive index, 114 photos printed on 48 pages of premium gloss paper. Download Phil Hill, Yankee Champion: First American to Win the Driving Championship of the World from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Photographs come from over 23 sources and include work by: Louis Klemantaski, Dave Friedman, Bob Tronolone, Jim Sitz, Bernard Cahier, Geoffrey Goddard, Peter Coltrin, and Griffith Borgeson.
William F. Nolan documents the extraordinary life and career of Phil Hill, from his days as a youngster driving his aunt's Packard, to his six-year stint as a driver for Enzo Ferrari, with whom in 1961 Phil Hill became the first American to win the Grand Prix Driver's Championship.
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