Books
A partial list of the books written by Jenkinson follows. Not included are several monographs for the Profile series.
- The Racing Driver: The Theory and Practice of Fast Driving (1959)
- Grand Prix Cars (1959)
- A Story of Formula 1 1954-1960 (1960)
- The Maserati 250F (1975)
- The Batsford Guide to Racing Cars (1978)
- Porsche 356: Coupé, Cabriolet, Roadster, Speedster & Carrera (1980)
- Jaguar E Type: 3.8 & 4.2 6-cylinder, 5.3 V12 (1982)
- Porsche: Past and Present (1983)
- From Chain Drive to Turbocharger: The A.F.N. Story (1984)
- Maserati 3011: The story of a racing car (1987)
- Motorcycle road racing: the 1950s in photographs (1989)
- Grand Prix Winners: Motor Racing Heroes since 1950 (1995)
- Jenks: A Passion For Motorsport (1997)
- A Passion for Porsches (2001)
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