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The Story of Porsche: A Tribute to the Legendary Manufacturer

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Story of Porsche: A Tribute to the Legendary Manufacturer
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Luke Smith
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 125
Category/GenreAutomotive technology and trades
Cars
ISBN/Barcode 9781802792911
ClassificationsDewey:629.2222
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 clr and b&w photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Welbeck Publishing Group
Imprint Welbeck
Publication Date 13 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Story of Porsche is a compact and beautifully designed review of the iconic car manufacturer. From the alluring curves to the powerful engineering, Porsche has been synonymous with both luxury and race car manufacturing for more than 90 years. In The Story of Porsche, every component of the legendary brand's success is studied and celebrated, from turbulent beginnings to its ascent to the summit of car design and construction. Blending heritage with innovation and brand identity with creativity, Porsche has produced some of the most beloved models of sport and luxury car alike. From the timeless designs of the 911 and Carrera, to the dynamism of the 917, the fabled marque has instilled class and faultless engineering into each and every one of its creations. With 19 victories at Le Mans, Porsche has also proved itself to be as successful on the racetrack as it is on the streets; revered, respected and treasured in equal measure. These victories on both the podium and in the marketplace are rendered here in stunning detail through insightful text and exceptional photography. This is a story packed with blind corners and steep climbs, in a package that will sit perfectly on any Porsche fan's bookshelf.

Author Biography

Luke Smith is a Formula 1 and motorsport journalist. He is the Formula 1 Reporter for Autosport and a contributor to theNew York Times, having previously served as lead F1 writer at American broadcaster NBC Sports and F1 Editor for Crash.net. Luke has also worked with Al Jazeera and CNBC, as well as hosting FIA press conferences. He is based in London.