The Ford Cosworth DFV
The Inside Story of F1's Greatest Engine
By: Andrew Noakes
The Ford Cosworth DFV engine first appeared at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1967, powering the Lotus 49s of Graham Hill and Jim Clark. Hill claimed pole position, and Clark won the race - a remarkable debut for an engine that went on to become the most successful ever in Formula One. The DFV won a remarkable 155 Grands Prix, the last of which was in 1983, 16 years after its debut. Published to coincide with the DFV's 40th anniversary, this beautifully produced book tells the full story of this remarkable engine's development and evolution.
"Noakes' well-illustrated book tells you all you could want to know" Octane
"This book on the Ford Cosworth DFV is an insightful account" Motor Sport News
"If you're searing for a chronicle on one of the most revered pieces of engineering throughout the history of motor sport, you need look no further" Motor Sport News
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 192 pages, 120 colour & 80 b&w illustrations
£19.95
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