Blood, Sweat and Tyres: The Little Book of Automobile

Blood, Sweat and Tyres: The Little Book of Automobile

by David Long (Author)

Synopsis

With a quarter of million cars a day crowding onto the M25, and millions more standing nose-to-tail on our A-roads, Britain is now officially Europe's largest car park. In Germany it's illegal to drive on a motorway at less than 37mph, but over here it can be a struggle even to reach such a speed during daylight hours. Over-stressed, over-taxed, with petrol at well over a pound a litre and the morning and evening rush hours merging into one, UK motorists have become the slaves of the machine rather than its master. People, even so, are still keen to go places - according to the Times the A-Z to of London is the most shoplifted book in Britain - and so far at least there's not better way of doing it than by car. Written with the suffering millions in mind, Blood, Sweat and Tyres is the antidote. Casting a wry eye over the world of modern motoring, and highlighting some of its strangest and more bizarre aspects, it seeks to put the sheer awfulness of commuting into some kind of perspective. Or at least to give the victims - motorists, their passengers, friends and families - something funny to read and to reflect on whilst they join the queue. Find out: why the most successful Le Mans driver of all time wishes he could race a 90 year old lady; why the Fab Three bullied Ringo into selling his favourite French supercar and how big a forest your average football team would need to plant to offset the massive carbon footprint of all the gas-guzzlers in the players' car park.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0752454889
ISBN 13: 9780752454887

Author Bio
Since firing up his first V12 Ferrari in 1984, author and journalist DAVID LONG has driven more than 2,000 different cars ranging from a nineteenth-century Renault around the streets of Paris to the latest hydrogen-powered BMW on a banked, high-speed oval. During that time he has appeared in The Times, Sunday Times, Sunday People and London's Evening Standard, on television and radio, and in the pages of countless magazines in the UK and overseas. As an award-winning ghostwriter and on his own account he is also the author of more than a dozen books, many of which are on motoring and motor racing. www.davidlong.info