Racing Through Hell

Racing Through Hell

Luca Carrera

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Independently Published
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia general y mundial
ISBN:
9781923504721
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Racing Through Hell: Dakar’s Deadliest Years is the untold, unflinching chronicle of the world’s most dangerous motorsport. From its humble and chaotic beginnings on the streets of Paris in 1978 to the high-speed, high-stakes stages carved into the Saudi desert today, the Dakar Rally has always flirted with the edge-of geography, of technology, of mortality. This gripping narrative dives deep into the race’s most perilous chapters, blending vivid firsthand accounts, insider interviews, and harrowing case studies to chart the true human cost behind the myth.Veteran racers recall the bone-breaking crashes, the navigational blackouts, and the deaths that cast long shadows over the sand. Civilians caught in the rally’s path, engineers, journalists, and even widows lend their voices to a story far bigger than any finish line. We meet the adventurers who bled for the glory, the medics who stitched them back together, and the visionaries who built-and sometimes broke-the race’s soul.More than just a motorsport history, this is a book about risk, obsession, and the fragile boundary between control and chaos. At its heart, it asks: what drives people to race toward danger-and what are we willing to accept when they don’t come back?

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