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This blog is run by  Patrimoine Sportif et Mécanique, an association working to keep alive the memory of the Autodrome of Linas Montlhéry. It wishes to make more people aware of the historical importance of this famous track.
 
We are trying to rally all those, individuals and organizations alike, who feel that the Autodrome is really an historical place and that everything should be done to gather and preserve documents about its history. Our goal is to try to set up a spot where documents and other archives about the Autodrome could be preserved and shown.
 
This blog is open to all those who would like to contribute to this noble cause. We will publish here all information and news about the Autodrome, its founders and its many users over the years.
 
You can contribute by adding your documents, pictures, stories. It is vital that all those who would have original and unknown documents make them available.
 
Our dedicated team will guarantee the quality and the contents of this site
 
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26 mars 2008 3 26 /03 /mars /2008 22:51

body.JPGAvant-propos by the recordman, George Eyston.

 

Features :   Only English record of this important motor racing circuit  Races and record bids described for the famous banked track and road circuit, covering five French Grand Prix from 1925 to 1937, and top racing drivers and cars  Photographs (action and static) of top racing drivers, men and women, and special track cars.  

Description :   Updated from original Montagu Motor Books edition – only English language edition of extremely historic motor track, used for innumerable record bids and important track and road races.  

Synopsis :   Updated from original Montagu Motor Books edition – only English language edition of extremely historic motor track, used for innumerable record bids and important track and road races. Foreword by racing driver and record-breaker the late George Eyston, OBE.

http://www.veloce.co.uk/shop/products/productDetail.php?prod_id=V4052&prod_group=Motorsport&

 

Montlhery The Story of the Paris Autodrome by William Boddy (reading directly on line)
http://books.google.com/books?id=bKwKCkYVSP0C&hl=fr
It possible to read this book directly on line
clic on the cover on this google web site  and turn the page with the arrows.

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