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  • Rapid Response: Story as a Motor Racing Life-saver

Rapid Response: Story as a Motor Racing Life-saver

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Comovente história de vida do autor em corridas de automóveis, proporcionando uma visão fascinante sobre acidentes envolvendo vários pilotos famosos e circuitos. O livro começa com uma vívida descrição do acidente de Alex Zanardi na Alemanha em 2001, e a partir daí o autor reflete sobre sua carreira com muitas histórias e momentos trágico, engraçadas mas interessantes.Inclui a da evolução da segurança do desporto motorizado a partir da perspectiva de um médico que foi funamental para muitas medidas de segurança e regulamentos

Originally published to great acclaim in 2006, Dr. Stephen Olvey’s memoir Rapid Response makes a long-awaited return to print — complete with new text and a new afterword by Dario Franchitti — at the same time as the release of a documentary feature film of the same title. This book is the compelling story of the author’s often tragic, sometimes funny, and frequently frustrating journey through the volatile world of professional motorsport. Along the way he introduces the reader to many of the characters — geniuses, good guys, bad guys — that he has encountered during his quest to save lives and make motorsport safer. This book is a captivating read for all motorsport fans.

Among the racing legends with whom Dr. Olvey has worked — and who have their places in this book — are Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, A.J. Foyt, Graham Hill, Nigel Mansell, Rick Mears, Johnny Rutherford and Al Unser Jr.
Dr. Olvey attended his first race, the 1955 Indianapolis 500, at the impressionable age of 11, and saw his favourite driver, Bill Vukovich, killed in a fiery crash while leading.
He began working at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway while attending medical school, making his first professional appearance there in 1966, when his first on-track rescue involved Graham Hill in his ‘rookie’ year.
Dr. Olvey organised the first travelling medical team in motorsport and was eventually joined by long-time colleague and friend Dr. Terry Trammell.
Continuing to work together over several decades, Dr. Olvey and Dr. Trammell have used their study of the cause and effect of racing crashes and injuries to make significant advances in safety, with many lives saved and serious injuries avoided.
The writer of the foreword is Alex Zanardi, whose life Dr. Olvey helped to save after a violent accident in Germany in 2001, and who subsequently returned not only to motorsport but also to handcycling, becoming a three-time Paralympic gold medallist.


(PUB 04/2019, Autor: Stephen Olvey, Idioma: Inglês, 312 págs, capa dura, 23X15 cms, 56 fotos)