Motorsport has always thrived on daring ideas, but its most unforgettable moments came when imagination outran the rulebook. Unregulated: Motorsport’s Wildest Experimental Eras is a fact-driven journey through the periods when engineers pushed technology to its limits and governing bodies struggled to keep pace. From the monstrous power of Can-Am to turbine cars, six-wheelers, and the explosive rise of Group B, this book explores the machines and innovations that forced the sport to redefine its boundaries.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, it examines the innovators who challenged convention, the engineering breakthroughs that reshaped performance, and the regulatory responses that followed when speed and complexity exceeded control. It traces how motorsport evolved from open experimentation to structured competition, showing how each unregulated era left a lasting impact on design, safety, and the philosophy of racing.
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