The Grand Prix Saboteurs: The Grand Prix Drivers Who Became British Secret Agents During World War II
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The Grand Prix Saboteurs: The Grand Prix Drivers Who Became British Secret Agents During World War II
racing, competitor, sport, Le Mans, autobahn,
speed, chase, hostage, war, Monaco, casino
soldier, parachute, sabotage, resistance,
hero, escape, captive, prisoner, battle,
barrack, politics, squadron, commanding officer,
James Bond meets Michael Schumacher The idea of racing drivers working as secret agents is at best far-fetched but The Grand Prix Saboteurs tells the amazing TRUE story of how three top Grand Prix drivers from the 1920s and 1930s worked for a clandestine British secret service in occupied France, during World War II. The product of 18 years of research, The Grand Prix Saboteurs tells a story that remained top secret until the British Government finally agreed to release them in 2003. The book dazzles with swashbuckling escapes, shocking betrayals and a story you will never forget.