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Ian Wagstaff is an accomplished automotive author and historian, particularly renowned for his insightful works on motorsport and its history. His notable publications include titles such as "Formula 1’s Unsung Pioneers: The story of the British Racing Partnership and how it launched motorsport into the modern era" and "Tony Robinson: The Biography of a Race Mechanic." Through his writing, he captures the essence of motorsport, shedding light on lesser-known figures and pivotal moments that have shaped the racing landscape.

Wagstaff's expertise extends to classic racing cars, with a special focus on the Maserati 250F, as exemplified in his autobiography of the famous racing car, "Maserati 250F: The Autobiography of 2528 (Great Cars)." His works are characterized by thorough research and a passion for the subject, making him a respected voice in automotive literature. As he continues to contribute to the field, Wagstaff's writings resonate with both enthusiasts and newcomers, helping to keep the history of motorsport alive and accessible.

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