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Half a century on from the death of Jochen Rindt at Monza, his life is celebrated in a new book published by McKlein which re-tells the story of his famous victory in the 1970 Monaco Grand Prix to give the Lotus 49 a fitting send-off
To mark 50 years since Jochen Rindt was killed at Monza, McKlein Publishing has released a new book celebrating the 1970 Formula 1 world champion's life, A Champion with Hidden Depths.
Written by Dr. Erich Glavitza, who knew Rindt well, the richly-illustrated book contains many anecdotes that reveal a different side to Austria's impetuous first world champion, including interviews with his half-brother Uwe.
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