Cole Mark

Powered by Gibson from F1 to Le Mans: The Story of Gibson Technology


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This book from Porter Press International tells the full story of how a small British engineering company founded by Bill Gibson ended up taking on and beating major manufacturers such as Peugeot and Toyota.

Written by sports car authority Mark Cole and featuring a foreword by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, Powered by Gibson traces the history of Gibson Technology from its early years as Zytek – supplying electronic control boxes to Formula 1 and Group C teams – to its present-day success as an engine supplier for the LMP2 class of endurance racing.

Gibson Technology may not be a household name, but it has played a vital role in powering Ayrton Senna’s Formula 1 Toleman, the TWR Jaguars that claimed the World Sports Car Championship, BMW’s British Touring Car Championship winners, and the LMP2 car that almost took a sensational outright victory in the 2017 Le Mans 24 Hours. It is truly one of motor racing’s great unsung heroes.

Key points:

  • The full history of Gibson Technology, told via in-depth interviews with all the key players – from Bill Gibson and John Manchester to Trevor Foster and Tim Holloway.
  • Revealing profiles of successful Gibson-powered privateer teams such as United Autosports and Jota.
  • Superb photography of great races around the world, plus behind-the-scenes images from the company’s own archive.
  • Extensive appendix detailing all of the Gibson-powered sports car entries and victories from 2002 onwards.
  • How the company became a pioneer of cutting-edge electric and hybrid powertrains thanks to its work with Lotus, Audi, Aston Martin, Smart and Panoz.

Product details

9781913089658

2023

Hardbound

128
cm.28×24

English

150 COL and B/W

England

Formula One, Le Mans, Technical on cars

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