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This does not mean, however, that the driver who takes part in motor sport will not gain anything from reading the book. The first chapter deals generally with good and bad driving, and slow and fast drivers. The second chapter deals with the most important aspect of motoring: the driver himself. There is advice on the importance of vision and judgment, and how drivers

a safety belt, and we would like to see drivers and passengers in open cars wearing crash helmets,” the authors say. The motorist is advised on possible improvements to his car, and the importance of a correct driving position is detailed and illustrated with photographs. The basics of handling, cornering and tyre adhesion are explained clearly and simply. Nothing of im-

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30822, 6 August 1965, Page 9

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Bookshelf Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30822, 6 August 1965, Page 9

Bookshelf Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30822, 6 August 1965, Page 9