Full Tilt

BOOK DETAILS
Price: $36.99
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781761472275
Published: September 2025
This is a new book. Condition: Brand New.
'Bond is a true pioneer of our sport. Growing up in a motorsport family I knew the strong rivalry between Holden and Ford. Not many drivers have managed to cross over and be successful. Colin Bond was one of the first drivers to make the change and show it works.' - Craig Lowndes, three-time Australian Touring Car Champion
'A terrific memoir of a stellar career, and an insightful inside perspective of top-level motorsport, both rallying and racing, from the 1960s through into the 1990s.' - Australian Muscle Car
'The only driver to win the national rally and touring car championships as well as the Bathurst endurance classic, Bond holds a special place in the history of Australian motorsport.' - V8 Sleuth
Bathurst winner, Australian Touring Car Champion, and the only man to have won on both sides of racing's most iconic rivalry - Ford versus Holden - this is the high-octane story of motor-racing legend Colin Bond.
From his rallying crowns to his extraordinary Bathurst victory and his Touring Car Championship triumph, to the hugely controversial 1-2 Bathurst win with Allan Moffat in '77, Bond's career spanned the most thrilling decades of Australian motorsport. At the heart of it all was the fierce tribal battle between Ford and Holden - a rivalry Bond knew better than anyone.
Against the backdrop of the golden age of motorsport, Full Tilt is packed with accounts of racing with and against other superstars like Peter Brock and Allan Moffat. It captures the drama, danger and intense competition of the sixties to the nineties, the incredibly engineered Monaros, Toranas, Falcons and Commodores, the dirty tricks, dodgy deals and maverick team managers.
A celebration of speed, skill and the defining era of motor-racing, Full Tilt is essential reading for any lover of the sport. Written with bestselling motorsport journalist John Smailes, this is the incredible story of a life raced at full tilt.
'Colin Bond is one of the all-time greats of Australia's unique Ford vs. Holden battle. I don't recall ever having as much fun when working, and riding, with him.' - Edsel Ford II, Chairman of the Henry Ford Estate
'This is the motor-racing life of Colin Bond and it is also a history of the growth of the motor-racing scene at the time of the emerging touring car racing. A most interesting read - the backroom stories of some of my competitors are very entertaining.' - Norm 'Stormin' Norman' Beechey, two-time Australian Touring Car Champion
PRAISE FOR JOHN SMAILES' BOOKS
'Climbing the Mountain is a book many of us have been waiting for ... It's an ideal gift for anyone who has followed motor sport in this country through the years.' - Australian Financial Review on Climbing the Mountain
'John Smailes, author of the recent Race Across the World (the rip-roaring story of the original London-Sydney Marathon), has applied his talents to covering the entire story of Australia's best known racetrack - Mount Panorama at Bathurst - in 346 pages ... There is a good sense of each era, and plenty of fascinating tales.' - Australian Financial Review on Mount Panorama
'This book is a delight to read. Perhaps, dare we say it, even more enthralling than the races themselves.' - Highlife Magazine on Formula One
'you need to read Speed Kings' - Sunday Telegraph on Speed Kings
'In a highly readable style, backed up by copious research and no fewer than 54 interviews, Smailes gives the go-to-whoa story of the Speedway and Antipodean attempts to conquer it.' - Australian Financial Review on Speed Kings
'A rattling good read' - Australian Financial Review on Race Across the World
'Smailes recaptures the excitement of the moment, when each day we learnt of fresh disasters besetting the increasingly weary drivers ... His first-hand account does a fine job in describing the excitement of a race unlikely ever to be repeated.' - Daily Telegraph on Race Across the World
Book details and technical specifications
Format: Paperback / softback
ISBN13: 9781761472275
Published: September 2025
Number of pages: 384
Width: 153 mm
Height: 234 mm
Depth: not specified
Publisher: Allen & Unwin