![]() In 1968 he located in East Germany one of the pre-war Silver Arrows, a Mercedes W125 Grand Prix car. Colin reckoned he had to be one of the last great gentleman amateurs at the cutting edge of motor sport. He cut his teeth during 1969 as an owner and team manager in Formula One having found he was too large to fit an F1. NOTE: This numbered edition signed by Colin Crabbe will ONLY be available from Dalton Watson Fine Books!ĭalton Watson's latest autobiography is the life and times of that larger-than-life character, Colin Crabbe, who found himself at the forefront of motor racing, firstly as a privateer racing Ford GT40s in 1966 then driving in the 1967 World Championship. ![]() Congratulations to Colin Crabbe for his nomination to the short list for the RAC Book of the Year and also Octane Publication of the Year for Thrill of the Chase.
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