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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Hughes , Simon ArronPublisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Imprint: Motorbooks Dimensions: Width: 30.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 3.112kg ISBN: 9780760334560ISBN 10: 0760334560 Pages: 492 Publication Date: 01 August 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews. ..if you are a statistical fan, then this book is for you because no stones are left unturned. - Norris McDonald, ( Toronto ) Saturday Star This book is a must-have for Formula One racing fans. - National Speed Sport News What makes this 500-page tome special is that it includes information about almost every car and every driver to compete behind the wheel of a Formula One car from the sport's humble beginnings in 1950, to the beginning of the 2008 season. If you are a fan of auto racing, then this book should be in your personal collection. It is obvious that its authors did their research, and I doubt that there is a more comprehensive resource on the subject of Formula One available anywhere. - Russell Purcell, CanadianDriver.com From 1950 to the present day, this fascinating and comprehensive encyclopedia will be a must-have for every F1 fan. - Matt Westcott, The Northern Echo It is a lot more than just a coffee-table book and I have already dug into its pages to answer friend's questions, let alone confirm facts for my own benefit. - Lincolnshire Echo This is one to enjoy again and again. - Dan Davis, Victory Lane .,. this volume makes for a quick reference source when trying to remember who raced what, when and where. - Vintage Motorsport For the true F1 fanatic. The Complete Book of Formula One catalogues every last car, driver and race from the series birth in 1950 to the 2008 season. - Automobile Magazine Quite simply, this is the best motoring book I have ever read! - Vintage Roadscene From 1950 to the present day, this fascinating and comprehensive encyclopedia will be a must-have for every F1 fan. Matt Westcott, <i>The Northern Echo</i></p> </p> It is a lot more than just a coffee-table book and I have already dug into its pages to answer friend s questions, let alone confirm facts for my own benefit. - <i>Lincolnshire</i><i> Echo</i></p> </p> This is one to enjoy again and again. Dan Davis, <i>Victory Lane</i></p> </p> this volume makes for a quick reference source when trying to remember who raced what, when and where. <i>Vintage Motorsport</i> </p> </p> For the true F1 fanatic. The Complete Book of Formula One catalogues every last car, driver and race from the series birth in 1950 to the 2008 season. <i>Automobile Magazine</i></p> </p> Quite simply, this is the best motoring book I have ever read! - <i>Vintage Roadscene</i></p> .. .if you are a statistical fan, then this book is for you because no stones are left unturned. - Norris McDonald, ( Toronto ) Saturday Star This book is a must-have for Formula One racing fans. - National Speed Sport News What makes this 500-page tome special is that it includes information about almost every car and every driver to compete behind the wheel of a Formula One car from the sport's humble beginnings in 1950, to the beginning of the 2008 season. If you are a fan of auto racing, then this book should be in your personal collection. It is obvious that its authors did their research, and I doubt that there is a more comprehensive resource on the subject of Formula One available anywhere. - Russell Purcell, CanadianDriver.com Author InformationSimon Arron has been infatuated with cars since before he could walk and has written about them for more than 20 years. A former editor of Motor Sport, he turned freelance in 1997 and contributes regularly to publications all around the world, including The Daily Telegraph and Motorsport News.Mark Hughes is one of the most highly respected and authoritative writers in contemporary motor sport. He combines an acute understanding of present-day Formula One with an intuitive feel for the past. His work appears in a wide variety of magazines, including the UK's Autosport. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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