Description
A limited collector’s edition of 1500 copies
Explores the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R’s historic roots, development, and races. Also its triumphs, struggles and disappointments, as well as the spirited challenges from Maserati, Ferrari, Gordini and Lancia. Accompanying the text are hundreds of photos sourced from the legendary Daimler Archives.
Two Summers offers a fresh, revealing and highly personal look at the culture of Grand Prix racing as it was during the 1954 and 1955 championships, with individual portraits of the twelve races in which the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R participated.
This book explores the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R’s historic roots, development, and its place in Grand Prix racing, detailing its triumphs, struggles and disappointments, as well as the spirited challenges from Maserati, Ferrari, Gordini and Lancia.
With carefully crafted observations and conclusions, given added drama by richly detailed illustrations, this book captures the energy and dynamic nature of these racing seasons, and shows that Juan Fangio was indeed the ultimate master of the art and science of racing a Grand Prix automobile; the W 196 R the instrument with which he honed his skills. This book captures the decisive moments when victory – hanging in the balance – tilted in Fangio’s favor, due to his iron discipline, and steady hand on the wheel.
The W 196 R’s racing days may be long gone, but the car remains a shining star of Mercedes-Benz’ participation in motor sport heritage events worldwide. It is this timeless appeal of the W 196 R that gives Two Summers its vitality, charm and enduring attraction.
- Details the designing and developing of the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R
- A tribute to Karl Kling’s contributions to the development and testing of the W 196 R
- Explores the design and features of the W196R’s 8-cylinder engine
- Details Alfred Neubauer’s successful signing of Juan Fangio and Stirling Moss
- Includes the full story of the W196 victory of the in its debut race – the 1954 French Grand Prix
- Dramatically captures the exciting press debut of the W 196 R in 1954
- A portrait of the skill and courage of legendary Grand Prix drivers
- Complete results of all Grand Prix races in 1954 and 1955
- Includes a balanced review of the W196R’s defeat in the 1954 British Grand Prix
- Page after page of great racing stories and photographs