THE WHITE ATTACK - The 1908 French Grand Prix Story In July 1908, the coastal town of Dieppe hosted a race that would forever change motor sport. Against all odds, Christian Lautenschlager and his white Mercedes defeated the mighty French on their own ground, in front of 350,000 stunned spectators. This book takes you back to the dawn of Grand Prix racing: from the Gordon Bennett Cup to the birth of the "Great Prize," from the atmosphere in the stands to the drama on the dusty roads of Normandy. It recreates the excitement of an era when cars thundered through villages, mechanics fought to keep engines alive, and victory depended on courage, skill, and strategy. Richly detailed and vividly narrated, The White Attack blends technical insight with human drama. It tells the story of a landmark victory, the Swabian master Christian Lautenschlager, and the Mercedes 140 hp Grand Prix car - a machine that embodied both genius engineering and sheer audacity. A must-read for motorsport enthusiasts and history lovers alike, this book captures the spirit of an age when racing was raw, dangerous, and unforgettable.
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