Description
Book “Sleepless in the race transporter”
Robert Hahn’s memoirs give us deep insights into a world that otherwise remained hidden behind the glamor of the racing circus. He vividly describes the successes,
but also the precarious working conditions, the modest resources, the enormous time pressure and the sheer endless transport journeys that were necessary to run this top sport
. Without the skilled work of the race mechanics, no driver could succeed. An article by Andreas Gross, who in his younger years was an enthusiastic motorsport journalist alongside his political commitments, rounds off this picture. The book is characterized not only by the lively and open-hearted description of experiences that are almost unimaginable today
, but also by the numerous, never before published photos with which the author has captured the events
from his very personal perspective during his assignments.
Format of the book: 30 x 30 cm, 320 pages and 360 illustrations


