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The Unfair Advantage
Mark Donohue

The Unfair Advantage

with Paul Van Valkenburgh

Dodd Mead (May 1975)
9780396070115
| Hardcover
305 pages | EN
$ 11.00 | Value: $ 11.00
Dewey 796.720924
LC Classification GV1032.D66 .A38
LC Control No. 74011503

Subject

  • Automobile Racing
  • Automobiles, Racing
  • Donohue, Mark

Plot

In 1974 Mark Donohue took a year off from driving at the height of his racing career and wrote a candid and revealing book about his journey through the world of auto racing - from amateur races in his own '57 Corvette to winning the Indy 500 in Roger Penske's McLaren M16. Now, 25 years after it's original publication, The Donohue sons and Bentley Publishers have re-released a new edition of The Unfair Advantage. The new edition contains all of the original text. Expanded content includes photographs and separately appended material that fills out the Donohue story in words and pictures and provides historical context. The Unfair Advantage captures a uniquely American blend of intellect and scrappiness. A graduate in engineering from Brown University, Donohue integrated creativity, openness to new ideas, humor, and his persistent will to win into every part of his approach to racing. When Donohue puts that formula into words in The Unfair Advantage the result is as much an attitude and perspective as anything else. As such, it has had wide reaching and particularly personal impact for almost 30 years in the world of motorsport participants and enthusiasts.

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Value

Retail Price $ 11.00
Value $ 11.00