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Historic Ferrari & Grand Prix Cars – My Life by Spencer Martin

motorheritage · Apr 19, 2021 ·

This book is a personal insight into the racing career of Spencer Martin, mostly seen through his own eyes. Early day influences and career defining moments, it charts his rise through the ranks and chances taken. Spencer says that his first racing car was the only one that he personally funded during his career.
His talent is recognised and friendships are made, some ending in a falling out, while most were enduring. The book describes the influences of people like David McKay and Bob Jane. His rise to prominence and international standing. From racing at club level to Formula 1. Chapters make it easy to reflect on those periods of his career.
Further, there is prominence given to the cars which he campaigned, particularly now historic Ferraris, Jaguars, Porsches, and open wheelers. Local interest is given to GT Falcons, early Holdens, and a “memorable” drive around Bathurst racing a stock production Volvo. Wonderful stories, filled with larger than life characters, at a time when racing was far more daring do and dangerous.
Spencer’s recollections are complemented through the book with those of people, like Mark Webber, giving their perspective on experiences shared with Spencer.
The book has a quality feel about it with numerous images, diagrams and data to please the readers looking for the detail. Also, it reflects Spencer’s high regard for Ferrari and it’s influence on his life.
A wonderful recollection of a (racing) life so far lived to the max. Find the time to read, and maybe, refresh your memory of one of our great drivers!
By board member John O’Farrell.
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