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Aston Martin

The Story of a British Icon

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Aston Martin

By: Ben Collins
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From best-selling author, racer and stunt driver Ben Collins - the man who was The Stig - comes a story of spies, speed and hard-driving genius: a driver's love letter to one of the world's best-loved machines.

Aston Martin's first, wickedly fast models were forged at a time when Ferrari's premises at Maranello was nothing but a ploughed field. This book celebrates a century of innovators who kept the fire burning brightly for over a century, from the visionary pioneers Martin and Bamford to modern-day design guru Adrian Newey; from a glamorous web of pre- and post-war spies and racing drivers, to David Brown and the achingly beautiful DB models beloved of Bonds past and present.

Ben Collins explores the car with the double-o prefix from a unique perspective behind the wheel, carving through country lanes in his father's V8 Vantage, driving Aston Martins in four James Bond movies and competing against them in the legendary Le Mans 24-hour race.

Ultimately, this is a very British success story: of a triumph of engineering that has burned brightly from the Roaring 20s to the 2020s, and an iconic car that never says die.

©2020 Ben Collins (P)2020 Quercus Editions Limited
Engineering Entertainment & Celebrities Political Science Politics & Government Transportation Racing

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a great book! Fantastic listen and no specific bad points. And coming from a great driver like Ben, you can’t fault it

The detail and humour, absolutely great

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Great storytelling and a true sense of the thrill these wonderful machines bring to the drivers some of whom sadly didn’t make it to their pensions

Loved the Petrolhead Passion

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amazing information a fair amount i already new (the bulldog i didn't know) with plenty of behind the scenes stuff from The Stig. Cannot wait for the next one.

You can tell the Author loves the topic

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An excellent listen. It was interesting to hear from when Aston Martin came, how all those great names knew each other, the stories, everything. Thanks very much!

A good listen for petrolheads

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really enjoyes this one. its a great story very well told by Ben with lots of colourful anecdotes.

entertaining and informative

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An intriguing story, well worth listening to for its own sake.

This is 3rd book Ben Collins has read for me, and I am now certain that Top Gear missed a trick.

Collins was a great Stig, but TG should've let him talk!

His storytelling style would've blown the other three out of the water. Perhaps they knew, and therefore preferred to keep him quiet.

History comes alive

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