Author Warr was nothing if not Colin Chapman’s right-hand man, and like the talk regularly heard of tales being “saved for the book,” this is that book. Although most of it was written before Warr’s untimely 2010 death, the finishing touches have been applied by veteran British journalist Simon Taylor, with revelations coming directly from Warr or as told to Taylor. The one I found most compelling is the account of Chapman’s 1982 death. I remember, at the time, that rumors of mystery and intrigue surrounded Chapman’s passing, but here the bare facts of the matter set the record straight.
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