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Michael T. Lynch is an
internationally known American author, journalist, and
automotive historian, specializing in auto racing and
high-end special interest automobiles.
Specifically, Lynch
is recognized as one of the world's leading
authorities on the history of Ferrari racecars. In
1998, he co-authored the book, American Sports Car
Racing in the 1950s, with William Edgar and Ron
Parravano, which is the definitive work on the era.
The book, with a Forward written by car designer,
Carroll Shelby, has won numerous awards including the
Dean Batchelor Award from the Motor Press Guild, a
professional organization of automotive writers,
photographers, artists, and broadcasters. The book
also received a History/Cultural Book award at the
International Automotive Media Conference in Las
Vegas. Lynch's periodical work has received
recognition including the Ferrari Club of America's,
Warren Fitzgerald "Article of the Year,"
award for a piece published in Prancing Horse magazine
and the Society of Automotive Historians' James
Valentine Award for Excellence in Historical Research.
Lynch's work has
appeared in American periodicals including Road &
Track, Automobile Magazine, Sports Car International,
Cavallino Magazine, Forza, Vintage Motorsport and many
others, as well as programs for such prestigious
events as the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, the
Carmel-by-the-Sea Concours on the Avenue, the Marin
Sonoma Concours d'Elegance, the Monterey Historic
Automobile Races, the Palo Alto Concours
d"Elegance, The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance,
The Quail Motorcycle Gathering and The Quail - A
Motorsports Gathering. Foreign publications using his
work include Auto Classique (France), Das Auto
(Germany), and Car Graphic (Japan). Lynch has also
provided commentary for the Behind the Headlights
series on SPEED Channel TV. He also acts as an
announcer at the Carmel-by-the-Sea Concours on the
Avenue, the Palm Springs Desert Classic and the Marin
Sonoma Concours. Online, his work is often seen on
VeloceToday.com, a site specializing in Italian cars.
Lynch holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities and an M.B.A.
degree in Finance and Marketing from Harvard
University. He also has a Masters in Electronic
Commerce from National University.
Michael T. Lynch
lives in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California where he is a
member of the Design Review Board and the Traffic and
Safety Committee. In addition to his writing and
research, Mr. Lynch consults to automotive events and
collectors.
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