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Title: Jenks: A Passion for Motor Sport
Author: Denis Jenkinson
ISBN: 1899870229
EAN: 9781899870226
224 Pages
Publisher: Motor Racing Publications Ltd
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 1997-03-27
Author: Denis Jenkinson
ISBN: 1899870229
EAN: 9781899870226
224 Pages
Publisher: Motor Racing Publications Ltd
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 1997-03-27
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This is the second reprint of the classic book about one of motor racing's greatest writers: Denis Sargent Jenkinson, known affectionately as 'DSJ' or 'Jenks'.
His famed column in Motor Sport was read avidly for the 40 years he was that magazine's Continental Correspondent.
Over the years he also became an integral part of the motor racing scene, being perceived by the drivers and racing hierarchy as 'one of us'.
He had also participated in motor racing at the highest level, first as the athletic passenger of Sidecar World Champion Eric Oliver and later as the famed navigator who pointed Stirling Moss to perhaps the greatest of all motor racing triumphs - the record-shattering victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia round Italy sportscar race.
Jenks, therefore, is a book both by and about one of the most revered motor racing writers, and for motor sports enthusiasts everywhere, and especially his countless thousands of loyal readers, it will reawaken memories of some great sporting occasions and of the unique way in which DSJ went about following and writing about them.
His famed column in Motor Sport was read avidly for the 40 years he was that magazine's Continental Correspondent.
Over the years he also became an integral part of the motor racing scene, being perceived by the drivers and racing hierarchy as 'one of us'.
He had also participated in motor racing at the highest level, first as the athletic passenger of Sidecar World Champion Eric Oliver and later as the famed navigator who pointed Stirling Moss to perhaps the greatest of all motor racing triumphs - the record-shattering victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia round Italy sportscar race.
Jenks, therefore, is a book both by and about one of the most revered motor racing writers, and for motor sports enthusiasts everywhere, and especially his countless thousands of loyal readers, it will reawaken memories of some great sporting occasions and of the unique way in which DSJ went about following and writing about them.
This volume is about one of motor racing's greatest writers: Denis Sargent Jenkinson, known affectionately as "DSJ2 or "Jenks". His famed column in "Motor Sport" was read avidly for the 40 years he was that magazine's continental correspondent. Over the years he also became an integral part of the motor racing scene, being perceived by the drivers and racing hierarchy as "one of us". He had also participated in motor racing at the highest level, first as the athletic passenger of Sidecar World Champion and later as the famed navigator who pointed Stirling Moss to perhaps the greatest of all motor racing triumphs - the record-shattering victory in the 1955 Mille Miglia round Italy sportscar race.
2004-01-25 A Passsion indeed
I came late to Jenks and I wish I had had the chance to know him, or at least meet him.As he says, he wanted to be involved, not just to watch. How many of us feel like that. He writes in a simple, clean, elegant style that keeps your interest, even if you are not fascinated by the winning margin in a 1955 GP. It looks easy and makes me think I could write like that, but I couldnt of course.
Buy a copy now. Wish you had been at Goodwood to see him go up the hill with Sir Stirling. Wonder who he reminds you of without his beard.
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