The Lost Generation

The Lost Generation (ISBN 1-844-25205-1) is a book written by David Tremayne. The book is biography of three British Formula One drivers: Tony Brise, Tom Pryce and Roger Williamson, who all died after a short period in Formula One. With access to the drivers' families, friends and colleagues, Tremayne tells the full story of all three drivers. The book is 264 pages long and published by Haynes Group in August 2006. Simon Arron, writing in the Dai... More

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David Tremayne

David Tremayne is a UK based motor racing journalist. He has written extensively about the Land Speed Record. He is the Formula One correspondent for The Independent He is one of the founding partners of GrandPrix+, the sport's first e-magazine, with fellow journalist Joe Saward. GrandPrix+ won the...

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