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Preston Lerner is a published novelist and award-winning journalist based in suburban Los Angeles. His work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Wired, Men’s Journal, Smithsonian, Travel & Leisure and numerous other national magazines. He’s also a longtime contributing writer for Automobile Magazine. His first non-fiction book, Scarab, was published by Motorbooks International in 1991. His first novel, Fools on the Hill, was published by Pocket Books in 1995. More recently, he was the co-author of Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman, published by Motorbooks in 2009. Automobile racing is Preston’s passion and he club-races with the Sports Car Club of America and National Auto Sport Association. We talk about his latest book, Ford GT: How Ford Silenced the Critics published by Motorbooks.

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“Success requires diligence in practicing your craft and persistence in the face of rejection.”

CAREER CHALLENGE 

Covering a subject in his latest book in a new way that’s already been covered by others.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Meeting and talking to people who were there in the day when the Ford GT program was created and developed.

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PRESTON’S BOOK

Ford GT by Preston Lerner

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Learn about the great challenge Ford took on to compete against and win at Le Mans and celebrate this 60th anniversary of their success.

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  1. Hi Preston,
    Forgive me using such an obtuse form of communication.
    About 3 years ago you wrote an article in MOTORSPORT (UK mag) profiling MICHAEL FERNER, the German enthusiast who specialises in US racing history. I have unsuccessfully tried to contact Herr Ferner who clearly maintains a low profile. Could I ask you to email Herr Ferner (giving him my email address) asking him to contact me about the mass of original research about Daniel Zimmermann that I hold and that I am sure he would like to see.
    Many thanks for your anticipated help.

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