Review
'will surely become the seminal work' Autocar 'It's all here, from factory-floor history to action shots so good you can hear the exhaust crackle' Practical Classics
Product Description
Ford's motorsport centre, at Boreham, Essex, first opened in 1963 and finally closed its doors at the end of 2003, bringing to an end 40 years of involvement with Ford's racing, rally and high-performance road car projects. Over the years, Boreham's products have gained fame for success in all the major world rallies and in numerous touring car championships around the world. Here is a unique behind-the-scenes look at the motorsport centre which gave birth to such legends as the Escort RS series, the RS200, the Sierra RS Cosworth and the Escrot RS Cosworth.
About the Author
Graham Robson has written authoritatively on many subjects, but Ford is the marque that is closest to his heart. He has had privileged access to Boreham throughout its existence. Author of a number of well-received Haynes books such as The Works Escorts, Cosworth and Performance Fords, he lives near the Dorset coast.