The Unfair Advantage

The Unfair Advantage by Mark Donohue is a candid exploration of the author’s journey through the world of auto racing, published by Robert Bentley, Inc in September 2000. This edition, comprising 325 pages, offers insights into Donohue’s experiences, from his early amateur races in a ’57 Corvette to his triumph at the Indy 500 in Roger Penske’s McLaren M16. The book provides a revealing look at the challenges and victories he faced during his racing career.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including over 60 additional photographs and comments from those who worked and raced alongside Donohue in the 1960s and early 1970s. This edition enhances the original narrative with personal anecdotes and reflections that shed light on the competitive nature of automobile racing. The book serves as a biography that captures the essence of Donohue’s life and career, making it a significant contribution to the literature on automobile racing.
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In 1974, Mark Donohue took a year off from driving at the height of his racing career to write “The Unfair Advantage,” a candid and revealing book about his journey through the world of auto racing — from amateur SCCA races in his own ’57 Corvette to winning the Indy 500 in Roger Penske’s McLaren M16. This new edition contains over 60 additional photographs and comments from people who worked and raced with Donohue during the 1960s and early 1970s.
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