The Story of Supercars: A Tribute to Four Automotive Icons
By (Author) Stuart Codling
By (author) Alex Kalinauckas
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
12th August 2025
8th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gift books
Contains 4 hardbacks
72
Width 134mm, Height 200mm, Spine 80mm
1560g
The Story of Supercars is an exceptionally packaged collection of four bestselling books, each one a tribute to automotive excellence.
Collecting four entries of the Story of Cars series, this stunningly designed box set brings together a quartet of the most iconic supercar manufacturers in history: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and McLaren.From the racing heritage of Ferrari and McLaren to the continental luxury of Maserati and the outrageous designs of Lamborghini, each book in the set is a gloriously illustrated history of a legendary manufacturer, exploring the key figures, technological innovations and, of course, the unforgettable cars that have helped to write their names in history.Featuring more than 400 exquisite images and fascinating text by expert motoring writers, these definitive guides to the world's best-known supercar brands are a perfect addition to any petrolhead's shelf.Stuart Codling (Author)
Stuart Codling is a respected motorsport journalist and broadcaster. He has appeared as an F1 expert on TV and radio, hosted for Renault F1, and contributes to F1 Racing, Autosport, Autocar, and the Red Bulletin. Stuart is the author of several book, including Real Racers: Formula 1 Racing in the 1950s and 1960s, Art of the Formula 1 Race Car, Art of the Classic Sports Car, and The Life Monaco. Stuart lives in Surrey, England.Alex Kalinauckas (Author) Alex Kalinauckas is Autosport's Grand Prix Editor, covering every Formula 1 race since the start of 2020. He worked for a range of motorsport and technology publications while covering national racing as an Autosport freelancer, before joining full-time in April 2017 as the magazine's Assistant Editor covering Formula 2 and GP3. He was made Formula E correspondent and Autosport.com's Plus Editor in March 2018. He lives in London.