Caribbean Capers
By Joel E. Finn
Subtitled โThe Cuban Grand Prix Races of 1957, 1958 & 1960,โ this book documents the trio of sports car races held in Cuba during the years surrounding the countryโs conversion to communism as Fidel Castroโs revolution toppled the dictator Fulgencio Battista. Author Finn actually attended the races held in 1958 and 1960, and admits that publishing a proper history of the Cuban GPs had long been a personal ambition. That ambition has been realized in fine style with a 370-page work that exhaustively chronicles the trio of events.
The races themselves sprang from Battistaโs desire to make Cuba a โdestinationโ for visitors, as by the mid-โ50s tourism had become the island nationโs primary industry. Havana had become the gambling center of the worldโassisted by nefarious familial involvements from certain North Americansโbut motor racing had also been popular in Cuba for many years. The Cubans initially wanted a round of the Formula One World Championship for the 3.5-mile Malecon Drive circuit along Havanaโs harborfront, but when that effort was rebuffed, they shifted their sights to a round of the World Sports Car Championship. In the end they settled for non-championship sports car contests that still drew all the top names of the day.
Finnโs detailed text tells the story of these races, including the Fangio kidnapping of 1958, and when supplemented by superb photography results in an engrossing tale. Available for $199.95 plus shipping, from Racemaker Press, www.racemaker.com





