Grand Prix Ford: Ford, Cosworth and the DFV by Book
Grand Prix Ford - Ford, Cosworth and the DFV
Weight 1.9kg by Graham Robson
From its introduction in the Lotus 49 in 1967 through to its final F1 race in 1983, the Cosworth DFV was the dominant engine in F1 and after the first season, was basically available to anyone. The concept for this book was from the late Anthony Pritchard and the subject was taken over by Graham Robson to complete the story. We read of the development of the engine and of the huge variety of machines that it was fitted into the back of, both in F1 and modified for sports car use, with each car type illustrated.
| Description: | Grand Prix Ford: Ford, Cosworth and the DFV |
| Catalogue#: | ISB9781845846244 |
| Product Type: | Books |
| Scale: | - |
| Event: | Formula 1 or single seater, Le Mans, GT & Sports Car Racing |
| Colour: | - |
| Drivers: | - |
| Sponsors: | - |
| Dates: | - |
| Race/Position: | - |
| Release Date: | November 2015 |
| Weight: | 1900 grams |
| Comments: | 272 pages. |