The definitive, 100-year history of Ford Motor Company’s pioneering dominance in global motorsports.
Experience the complete, unvarnished history of Fords pioneering dominance on the track. This comprehensive two-volume set tracks the journey from Henry Ford’s first 1901 race to the high-tech triumphs of the new millennium.
Volume 1: A Racing History (1901–1967)
The foundation of a legacy, from Henry Ford to Le Mans.
Volume 1 covers seven decades of Ford’s illustrious activities. It begins with Henry Ford’s 1901 victory at the Detroit Driving Club and culminates in the legendary 1967 Le Mans triumph of A.J. Foyt and Dan Gurney.
Volume 2: A Racing History (1968–2000)
The evolution of speed, from regional attraction to global phenomenon.
As motorsports evolved into a national television phenomenon, Volume 2 picks up the mantle to chronicle a 33-year span of global competition. Levine goes behind the scenes to document the greatest personalities, cars, and races of the era across NASCAR, CART, Formula One, NHRA, and Off-Road racing. It features deep-dive interviews with legends like Mario Andretti, Jackie Stewart, and Parnelli Jones, offering an insider’s view of the decisions that shaped the modern racing world.