Ian Wagstaff’s Formula 1’s Unsung Pioneers: The Story of the British Racing Partnership and How it Launched Motorsport into the Modern Era uncovers the history of the British Racing Partnership (BRP), a groundbreaking Formula 1 team that raced from 1958 to 1964.
Known for its association with renowned driver Stirling Moss, BRP became the first Formula 1 team to secure full commercial sponsorship, helping turn F1 racing into the popular sport it is today.
Drawing on interviews with key figures, including Moss and team manager Ken Gregory, Wagstaff captures BRP’s significant contributions, including pioneering a monocoque chassis in response to advancing Formula 1 technology.
The book documents both the team’s celebrated victories and difficult moments, such as the loss of three drivers in 1960, Moss’s wins, Innes Ireland's Tourist Trophy triumph, and BRP’s last accomplishments in Formula 1.
Featuring 350 photographs from the period, this richly illustrated book is essential for motorsport enthusiasts, providing a tribute to BRP’s pivotal role in shaping Formula 1.
Author: Ian Wagstaff
Language English
Publication Date 2022
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