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4.0 out of 5 stars A fresh Look at the most innovative eras at Indy
I recommend this great book if you are an Indy racing enthusiast. The more I get into it the more interesting it becomes. I have seen and read many books on the history of Indianapolis racing cars. While I first thought from the title and descriptions that it was about the 60's, on cracking it open it became apparant that it reviews many decades of innovation at Indy...
Published on December 30, 2004 by M. Stephen Miller

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice photos, but not the most accurate text
Very nice photos -- particularly the abundance of color. Given the title, though, its surprising that at least a third of the book deals with Indy's early days. Interesting historical context, but not totally on point.

There are a number of minor inaccuracies distributed throughout the book, particularly regarding misspelled names. Also, much of the core...
Published on November 17, 2004 by rjbindy


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4.0 out of 5 stars A fresh Look at the most innovative eras at Indy, December 30, 2004
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M. Stephen Miller (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: INDY's Wildest Decade (Hardcover)
I recommend this great book if you are an Indy racing enthusiast. The more I get into it the more interesting it becomes. I have seen and read many books on the history of Indianapolis racing cars. While I first thought from the title and descriptions that it was about the 60's, on cracking it open it became apparant that it reviews many decades of innovation at Indy. What is also unique is that, although other books have covered these Indy eras, this one bring new pictures, annecdotes and some spin that brings new perspective to a subject that has been covered before in other titles. What is also apparant is that there probably exists even more material for even more indepth review of any of the eras presented; in particular not only the famous vehicle and engine designs that were successful, but also the more novel ones founded on apparantly sound principles(at least to their designers and supporters) that were never able to realise their supposed potential.

What it really brings to life however is a different time when "the cars were the stars", when innovation and trying different solutions was part of the competition. It was a much different time than the current era of limited technology in chassis and secret leased engine designs.

Lets hope that perhaps Indy might exercise some vision as it moves into its next engine formula to rekindle automotive creativity in racing that can be shared and appreciated by racing enthusiasts. How about Hybrid methanol/electric powered racing cars?

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Years of Indy Innovation, July 15, 2007
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This review is from: INDY's Wildest Decade (Hardcover)
Excellent coverage of the waning yet most prolific years of creativity at the 500. The apparent passing of the indomitable Offy to Ford and the 4-banger's turbo reincarnation. The transition from and the last hurrah of the roadsters as they succumb to the rear engine revolution ushered in by the Cooper-Brabham & Lotus. Early NASCAR names and dragracers try their hand with innovation. Granatelli brings the roar of the Novi the futuristic whine of the underhandedly outlawed turbine and finally get his Indy win with a Ford to close in 1969. Well covered in photos and detailed text.
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4.0 out of 5 stars INDY'S Wildest Decade-Alex Gabbard., January 5, 2011
This review is from: INDY's Wildest Decade (Hardcover)
Thanks to a Inter-Library Loan I was able to check out the book first,It is a great read and Would compliment Dave Friedman's Indy Car Pictorial(Although Gabbard's Has more Photos/Coverage of Cars I am more interested in That Are not Ford Powered,Such as The ROLLERSKATE Chevy-powered cars,Thompson Buick,Thompson Chevy,Sadly There is no SDP ROADSTER CHEVY IN this one Either)Great photos,color and b&w,great reading of a bygone era especially for those who weren't around then. I only wish There was A Chevy At Indy/GM at Indy Book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice photos, but not the most accurate text, November 17, 2004
This review is from: INDY's Wildest Decade (Hardcover)
Very nice photos -- particularly the abundance of color. Given the title, though, its surprising that at least a third of the book deals with Indy's early days. Interesting historical context, but not totally on point.

There are a number of minor inaccuracies distributed throughout the book, particularly regarding misspelled names. Also, much of the core 1960's narrative draws heavily on Leo Levine's Ford -- The Dust and The Glory. At times it reads almost like a book report. More seriously, there is at least one instance that borders on plagiarism: in describing Jim Clark's initial impressions of the Indianapolis track, the author says that Clark found it a bit dull. From Clark's autobiography "Jim Clark at the Wheel" Clark states (referring to the same) that "overall I found it a bit dull."
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