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The Cobra-Ferrari Wars 1963-1965 | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael L. Shoen, Bob Bondurant, Paul Frere Publisher: Cfw Guidebooks Category: Book
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $99.97 You Save: $0.03
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1007623
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 368 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 0962509302 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.72 EAN: 9780962509308 ASIN: 0962509302
Publication Date: May 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: new, never read, never sold, mint, ships in a box
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WOW!!! August 9, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
GREAT READ! Unbelievable amount of history on the subject here.
Lots of wonderful pics.
I can't say enough about how good this book is.
A MUST HAVE/MUST READ for any auto enthusiast, but especially for Cobra owners.
Cobra-Ferrari wars---Put It Back in Print! December 18, 2002 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have been looking for "The Cobra Ferrari Wars" for many years. I am thankful for libraries and interlibrary loans. Only about 4 libraries in the country have this book. The story of Carroll Shelby's quest for the World Championship is one of the best in U.S. racing history. The information about the GT cars of that era, such as the Ferrari 250, Aston Martin, and Cobra is outstanding. The stories of the development of the Cobra and Daytona Cobra, gave me a new insight into the creation of these great racing machines. These stories are told from the point of view of the people who where there. This is one of the many strengths of this book. Another great feature is the race-by-race summary of every race the cobras competed in from 1963 until the final race of the championship season of 1965. Each race is told in the words of the mechanics, drivers and team members who were there and played a vital role in the winning of the championship. The Cobra Ferrari Wars took place during a time when the U.S. had some of the best racing cars and drivers in the world. These cars and drivers won the biggest and best races in all of the major racing series. They won in F1, Sports Cars, and Indianapolis. We don't seem to produce drivers that can win F1, Le Mans or even the Indianapolis 500 any more. What happened!I hope that the producers of this great book will come out with a second edition. I don't need to have a signed first edition. If this book was put back in print, more people could have the opportunity to read about Carroll Shelby's 1965 GT Championship. I can afford to pay $...for this book but not $...or more. This new printing would give more racing fans a chance to own this book.
The Cobra-Ferrari Wars: A Master Work Of Automotive History September 24, 2000 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
AUTHOR MICHAEL SCHOEN was there when the Cobras were rewriting the record books, a fact clearly reflected in his landmark work, "The Cobra-Ferrari Wars" (CFW). Escorting the reader into the thick of the story from the very first page, Schoen eloquently describes the rare brew of ambition, focus and raw talent that propelled Carroll Shelby's youthful and capable team to the 1965 FIA World Manufacturer's Championship. At the same time, the author recounts the fortunes of other opposing teams, details the politics rendered behind the scenes by both Shelby and Ferrari and, perhaps most importantly, provides ample first-person narratives by almost everyone who was involved in the Cobra effort, including an impressive line-up of the great drivers of the day. Complemented by a wealth of evocative period photographs, "The Cobra-Ferrari Wars" stands head and shoulders above anything else in the motorsports history genre, and belongs in every enthusiast's library.
motorsport nirvana! March 24, 1999 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have about every book extant on vintage motor racing--COBRA-FERRARI WARS is the best by far. The quality of the research is staggering, the photos superb--it puts you into the pits as American motorsports came of age.
Classic account of the mid-60s Cobra-Ferrari battle May 11, 1998 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
This is one of the best historical works about motor sports published during the last twenty years. With over fifteen years of research put into this work Michael Shoen has created something we will long refer to as a classic. In an era where automotive racing was almost completely dominated by European sports cars Carroll Shelby managed to not only build a competitive sports car but also upset the seemingly invincible position held by Ferrari. The Cobra-Ferrari Wars 1963-1965 accounts, on a race by race basis, the amazing story of the Cobra's climb to the top during those glorious three years.Not only is this book extremely well written and thorough but the accompanying photographs and diagrams bring this infamous battle to life. Few other motor sports books have been able to accomplish this. I wouldn't recommend this book to the average Cobra or Ferrari enthusiast, however for the serious die-hard this is definitely a must have!
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