<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Mario Andretti</strong> said of <strong><em>Closing Speed </em>author Ted Wes</strong>t, "I've known Ted forever; our paths ran together for many years. He worked hard to earn the respect he gets, and <strong>I'm sure the enthusiast world will now enjoy his fiction</strong>."</p><p>One of racing's "young lions," Ted West used his keen sense of observation and his immense writing talent to define the endurance <strong>racing war between Porsche's 917 and the Ferrari 512</strong> immortalized in <strong>Steve McQueen's <em>Le Mans</em></strong>.</p><p>Sent to Europe by <em>Road & Track</em> in 1970 at age 27, West quickly came to know the racers, their women, and the complex lives they shared at <strong>Brands Hatch, Monza, the Targa Florio, Spa, the Nurburgring</strong>, and <strong>Le Mans</strong>. Their lives were <strong>as dramatic off the track as their racing was on it</strong>.</p><p>West's friend, Porsche and F1 racer Brian Redman, has noted that of the racers who filled the 1968 Monaco Grand Prix starting grid <strong>two-thirds of them were dead</strong> by 1972. The stakes were never higher.</p><p>In 1970, with cars reaching 248 mph at Le Mans, <strong>racing was at its fastest, most exciting, most competitive</strong> ... with an underlying gravity that was both <strong>breathtaking and horrifying</strong>.</p><p><em><strong>Closing Speed</strong> </em>is a vivid and ultimately heartbreaking portrait of racing in Europe in 1970 -- Porsche vs. Ferrari -- when <strong>competitive pride</strong>, <strong>sexual desire</strong>, and <strong>racing fate collided head-on</strong>.</p>
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