
Denis Jenkinson (1920–1996)
Author of The Racing Driver: The Theory and Practice of Fast Driving
About the Author
Works by Denis Jenkinson
Porsche 356: Coupe, Cabriolet, Roadster, Speedster & Carrera (Osprey AutoHistory) (1980) 16 copies, 1 review
A Story of Formula 1 3 copies
Motor Sport Racing Car Review 1951 2 copies
The Racing Driver. The Theory and Practice of Fast Driving. 1962. Cloth with dustjacket. (1962) 2 copies
"Motor Sport" Racing Car Review: 10 Vol: 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, !954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 1 copy
The Racing Driver 1 copy
Porsche 356 1 copy
Racing Driver, The 1 copy
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Denis Sargent Jenkinson
- Other names
- DJS
Jenks
D.S. Jenkinson - Birthdate
- 1920-12-11
- Date of death
- 1996-11-29
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Journalist and writer
- Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
Members
Reviews
A good overall book on the Schlumpf brothers (a tale in itself), early development of Bugattis, and the origins of the collection. Then a brief guide to what's on show in the collection.
This is an old book now, nearly as old as the opening of the museum, and the production values are of its time. It's well illustrated, but not as well as it might be if produced today and it's far from a complete catalogue of the collection.
I'm off to vist the collection in a few weeks and this was a very show more useful background primer before my visit. show less
This is an old book now, nearly as old as the opening of the museum, and the production values are of its time. It's well illustrated, but not as well as it might be if produced today and it's far from a complete catalogue of the collection.
I'm off to vist the collection in a few weeks and this was a very show more useful background primer before my visit. show less
Not so excited about this book. Granted, it was written in a different era so not very helpful to being competitive in the modern era. that being said, his writing style rather pedantic and frankly much of his "instruction" and illustrations, verbal and pictorial, can be hard to follow and put into practice. I would think this was true even at the time of publication. I have had this book in my library from the time it was published and had started in to read it several times before I let it show more sit on the shelf, until I could get back to it. So, I finally did get back to it and, being more patient now I worked through it. A task made easier, not being actively involved in racing, as I was then. And Jenks, as he was known as a popular motor sport writer and competitor, writes about himself, his rubbing elbows with the greats of the day, and how close he comes to their abilities (but always admitting that he never quit makes it), and clearly, he is writing with no expectation that his readers will ever come close to the great abilities of his heroes. Still the book received rave reviews and perhaps closer reading and allowing for a writing style of a different time and place (England), I might still learn to appreciate the wisdom of a man who, after all rode with Sir Stirling Moss in the Mille Miglia, an epic drive that helped make a legend of Moss. And I am sure got Jenks many a good stiff drink at the local. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 53
- Members
- 325
- Popularity
- #72,883
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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