Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays

Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays
Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays
Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays
Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays

Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays

In the memory of all Le Mans aficionados, Jean Rondeau remains “l'enfant du pays”. The only man to have won the “24 Hours” at the wheel of a car bearing his name, built in Le Mans by his own team, against an armada of major manufacturers.W makes its grand return to Le Mans with a new Art Car created by Ethiopian artist Julie Mehretu.

*Comic in French

Comic 24 Heures Du Mans 1979-1980 - L'Enfant du pays

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Like David against Goliath. Today, the saga of the Inaltera, then the Automobiles Jean Rondeau, seems like an ancient, mythical epic that no racing man can reasonably hope to reproduce. Yet, beyond the myth of technical and sporting achievement, this story breathes romance, ambition, determination, betrayal, love and death. All the ingredients of ancient tragedy are here: the quest for glory, triumph, fall and death. Except that here, it's “real life”, which makes this story much more than a simple motor racing tale! By collecting memories, documents and personal accounts, the authors take us back to the 70s, a time that smiled on the ambitious and the dreamers.

Publisher: Glénat
Pages: 48
Author: Pascal Dro
Designer: Christian Papazoglakis

Format: 24.2 x 32.2 cm