The Official Formula Season Review 2007 provides the reader with an 'access-all-areas' pass to learn first-hand the details behind the stories of the season's 17 races. The unique approach taken by this fascinating book allows the key personalities involved
It's Go! Go! Go! For the explosive second edition of World Formula 1 Records - a massive collection of facts and stats about the world's premier form of motorsport, featuring the all-time F1 record breakers, plus extended coverage of the sport's greatest drivers, most successful teams and most famous racetracks. This book has 187 pages and is 29.3cm x 22.5cm x 1.8cm
The Encyclopaedia of Formula 1 relates the story behind every world championships since its inception in 1950. It is a 60-year chronicle of men and machines tested to the limit, and often beyond; a comprehensive record of the tracks where the drama played out; a compelling story of human ingenuity, endeavour and fortitude, where supreme skill and the wheel of fortune have combined to elevate a select few to the pinnacle.
In this World Formula1 Records book it holds a huge collection of facts and stats about the world's premier form of motorsport, featuring the all-time F1 record breakers. This book also includes extended coverage of the sport's greatest drivers, most successful teams and the most famous racetracks. The size of the book is 29.2cm in height and 22.3cm wide.
From pit lane to podium: the definitive visual guide to Formula 1.
Special features on famous drivers, including modern champions like Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher, legendary greats such as Juan Manuel Fangio and Jackie Stewart, and some of the greatest rivalries through the years.
Find out all about the cars, teams, tracks and races, and the glamour of the international circuit.
Cool facts, stats, and fantastic photos take you into the high-tech heart of the world's most exciting motorsport.
Formula One treasures tell the high-octane story of the world's premier motorsport. It comprises an authoritative historical account of Grand Prix racing from its crank-handle beginnings at Le Mans in 1906 to Sebastian Vettel's back-to-back F1 titles in 2010 and 2011. The pacy narrative is interspersed by features on Formula One's legendary drivers, leading teams and famous circuits. It also contains over 20 facsimile reproductions of rare pieces of Grand Prix memorabilia integrated into the pages of the book.