David Tremayne

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David John Tremayne is a UK-based motor racing journalist. He has written extensively about the Land Speed Record. He was the Formula One correspondent for The Independent.[1] He is one of the founding partners of GrandPrix+, the sport's first e-magazine, with fellow journalist Joe Saward. GrandPrix+ won the 2007 Guild of Motoring Writers Newspress New Media Award.

Awards[edit]

He was the 1990, 2001 and 2004 winner of the Guild of Motoring Writers Journalist of the Year Award.[2][3]

Publications[edit]

Books (incomplete list)[edit]

In order of date published
  • Tremayne, David (1991). Racers Apart: Memories of motorsport heroes. UK: Motor Racing Publications Ltd. ISBN 0-947981-58-6.
  • — (27 November 2000). The Science of Safety: The Battle Against Unacceptable Risks in Motor Racing. UK: Haynes Group. ISBN 1-85960-664-4.
  • — (2004). The Science of F1 Race-Car Design.
  • — (2005). Donald Campbell: The Man Behind the Mask. Bantam Books. ISBN 0-553-81511-3.
  • — (16 June 2005). Rubens Barrichello: In the spirit of Senna and the shadow of Schumacher. UK: Haynes Group. ISBN 1-84425-200-0.
  • — (24 August 2006). The Lost Generation: The Tragically Short Lives of 1970s British F1 Drivers Roger Williamson, Tony Brise and Tom Pryce. UK: Haynes Group. ISBN 1-84425-205-1.
  • — (23 November 2006). The World's Fastest Diesel: The Inside Story of the JCB Dieselmax Land Speed Record Success. UK: J H Haynes & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-84425-420-8.
  • — (5 April 2018). Jim Clark: The best of the best. UK: Evro Publishing. ISBN 978-1910505168

Web[edit]

Preceded by Guild of Motoring Writers Journalist of the Year Award
2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Guild of Motoring Writers Journalist of the Year Award
2004
Succeeded by

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Independent (by line)". Archived from the original on 30 April 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2006.
  2. ^ "Guild of Motoring Writers Journalist of the Year 1990 and 2001". Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 26 September 2006.
  3. ^ "Guild of Motoring Writers Journalist of the Year 2004". Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 26 September 2006.