Features
- Full detailed history of each marques rally career- Full detailed story of concept, design, development- Unrivalled coverage of people and influences behind the cars- Step by step coverage of technical evolution- Description of cars, why, how and when evolved- Description of principal people (managers, drivers, engineers) involved- Many many pictures, not only of cars in action, but of details and people- Comparison with rivals- Complete listing of important successes- Complete listing of ?works? xcars
Description
In nine eventful years - 1957 to 1965 ? the six-cylinder-engined Austin-Healey evolved into a formidable and increasingly specialised rally car. By any standards, it was the first of the ?homologation specials? ? a type made progressively stronger, faster, more versatile, and more suitable for the world?s toughest International rallies.
Synopsis
In nine eventful years - 1957 to 1965 ? the six-cylinder-engined Austin-Healey evolved into a formidable and increasingly specialised rally car. By any standards, it was the first of the ?homologation specials? ? a type made progressively stronger, faster, more versatile, and more suitable for the world?s toughest International rallies.Though the motorsport foundations had been laid by the Healey Motor Co. Ltd, the work needed to turn these cars into rock-sold 210bhp projectiles was almost all completed by the world-famous ?works? BMC Competitions Department at Abingdon. It was because of their vast experience that the ?Big Healeys? ? as they were always affectionately known ? became fast and tough, nimble yet durable, so that they were capable of winning major events wherever traction could be assured.Not only did the ?works? Austin-Healeys win some of the world?s most famous events ? including Liege-Sofia-Liege, Spa-Sofia-Liege and the French and Austrian Alpine rallies, but they were also supremely fast on events like the Tulip, and came so close, so often, to winning their ?home? event ? the British RAC rally ? which traditionally ended the season.Not only did these cars turn their drivers ? Pat Moss, Donald Morley, Rauno Aaltonen, Timo Makinen and Paddy Hopkirk among them ? into heroes, but individual cars seemed to take on a character and reputation of their own. This book lists each and every success, each and every notable car, and traces exactly how the machinery developed, and improved, from one season to the next.Over time, the ?works? cars not only adopted aluminium cylinder heads and body panels, much-modified chassis, transmission and exhaust systems, but they also became supremely strong and could withstand a true battering on the world?s toughest events. This book relates how the cars were improved by the engineers, how the drivers came to love their heavy and sometimes sell-willed steeds, and how the management team got the most out of everything ? machinery, personnel, drivers ? and regulations.In every respect, the ?works? Big Healey was the very first of the ?homologation specials?, and this book tells exactly how it was achieved.
Table of Contents
The car and the team
Inspiration
The Big Healey?s importance in rallying
Abingdon ? the home of the works rally team
The Big Healey ? mountain master
Facing up to rival cars
Homologation ? meeting the rules
Building and homologating the 3000
Engineering features
Motorsport development and improvements
Structural changes
Engine
Transmissions
Aluminium panels
Was the Big Healey unique?
Building and running the works cars
C-Series engines
Personalities and star drivers
Competition story
1957
1958
Safety ? what safety?
1959
The arrival of the 3000
1960
1961
1962
Pace notes
Spa-Sofia-Liège
963
1964
1965
1967
1965: was the Big Healey at its limit?
Mission impossible? A successor to the Big Healey?
Major European rally successes
Works rally cars (and when first used)
Author: By Graham Robson
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781845841287
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: 100 colour and mono photographs
Language: NA
Pages: 128
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA