Publisher's Synopsis
In January 1964 a team of tiny red and white Mini Coopers stunned the world by winning the legendary Monte Carlo Rally. It was a stellar year for British cars that culminated in Goldfinger breaking box office records and making James Bonds Aston Martin DB5 the worlds most famous sports car. By the sixties, on road, track and silver screen the Brits were the ones to beat. But before the Second World War only one British car had triumphed in a Grand Prix. So what changed? To find out, Peter Grimsdale has gone in search of a generation of rebel creative spirits who emerged from railway arches and Nissen huts to tear up the rulebook with their revolutionary machines.