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F1 books articles archive
F1 books
“Formula 1 Technology – The Engineering Explained” book reviewed
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Posted onA new book dives into the technical side of Formula 1 cars, but does it manage to be informative for novices as well as tech heads?
“Ferrari: 1960-65 – The Hallowed Years” book reviewed
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Posted onBooks about Ferrari are not hard to come by, so does this new one focusing on the team’s racing in the early Sixties bring anything worthy to the table?
“Jacky Ickx – His Authorised Competition History”: book reviewed
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Posted onJon Saltinstall’s ‘Niki Lauda: His Competition History’ was one of the best motorsport books of 2020. Does this new work on Jacky Ickx prove just as unmissable?
“Driven to Crime: True Stories of Wrongdoing in Motor Racing” reviewed
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Posted onA new book explores some of the most fascinating stories of criminal activity in the world of motorsport. But is it a steal at £40, or daylight robbery?
“Formula 1’s Unsung Pioneers” book reviewed
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Posted onAttempting to spotlight an underappreciated racing team, ‘Formula 1’s Unsung Pioneers’ chronicles British Racing Partnership. But is it a story worth discovering?
“Rick Mears – Thanks: The story of Rick Mears and the Mears gang” book reviewed
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Posted onA recently updated version of Gordon Kirby’s Rick Mears Biography hit the shelves, but is it worthy of a purchase?
“F1: The Pinnacle”: book reviewed
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Posted onVeteran writers Simon Arron and Tony Dodgins chronicle some key moments throughout F1’s storied history. But is it worth a look for hardcore fans?
“The Science of the Racer’s Brain”: book reviewed
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Posted onA detailed, scientific exploration into the complex psychology and neurology of being a racing driver. But is it impenetrable or profound?
“Formula Helmet: The Glorious Years of Formula 1 Helmets 1969-99”: book reviewed
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Posted onA brand new book chronicles some of the most famous F1 helmet designs of the 20th century. Is it worth a place on your coffee table?
“Max – The Dutch Master”: Verstappen biography reviewed
F1 reviews
Posted onThe first major unauthorised biography of Max Verstappen since he became world champion, does Andre Hoogeboom’s new book offer much insight?
“Murray Walker: Incredible!” by Maurice Hamilton reviewed
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Posted onDoes this tribute to beloved motorsport commentator Murray Walker capture the unique appeal of his “trousers-on-fire” style?
“Al Unser Jnr: A Checkered Past” reviewed
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Posted onAl Unser Jnr opens up on his struggles with drugs and alcohol during the CART Indycar era in this startlingly candid new book.
“Indy Split: The Big Money Battle that Nearly Destroyed Indy Racing” reviewed
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Posted onOver 25 years since Indy racing split into two factions, a new book looks at how CART and the IRL went to war with each other.
“Formula E: Racing for the Future” reviewed
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Posted onDoes this officially-licensed guide to Formula E offer anything more than the corporate line on the electric single-seater series?
“Formula 1 Car by Car 1990-99” reviewed
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Posted onFrom the dominant Williams FW14B on its cover to obscure offerings from Life and Andrea Moda, every F1 car which attended a grand prix in the nineties features in this volume.
“Mr Le Mans”: Tom Kristensen autobiography reviewed
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Posted onNine-times Le Mans winner Ton Kristensen, widely regarded as one of the best drivers never to race in F1, gives up only a little of himself in this semi-autobiographical work.
“A Little Bit Sideways”: Reissued insider account of nineties NASCAR reviewed
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Posted onTruly insightful behind-the-scenes accounts of any top-level motorsports are rare, making this reissued account of late-nineties NASCAR a fascinating read.
“The Boy” – Stirling Moss biography by Richard Williams reviewed
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Posted onMotorsport giant Sir Stirling Moss, who passed away last year, is the subject of an excellent new biography by Richard Williams.
“ROFGO Collection” by Doug Nye reviewed
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Posted onThe histories of the striking, Gulf-liveried cars of the ROFGO Collection feature in a new book by top motorsport historian Doug Nye.