Analysing Formula 1 (Softcover)
Code No: 22916
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Published: 2009
Binding: Softcover
No. Pages: 232
Dimensions: 21 x 27
Illustrations: 94 Colour and 31 b&w illustrations
Description:
Publisher`s Notes:
Compiled by a business information expert with a passion for Formula 1, this fascinating book, now available in paperback, offers a fresh and dynamic perspective to the history of Grand Prix racing. Using sophisticated graphics supported by text and photographs, Roger Smith analyses keenly debated topics such as World Champions, serial winners, the best driver of all time, racing eras, circuits, cars, teams, risk and contentious conclusions. As F1 becomes increasingly a matter of strategy and split-second timing, this in-depth book is clearly on pole position.
This informative book will appeal as much to the connoisseur as the more casual Formula 1 follower. Its compelling text and numerous graphics, tables and photographs combine to offer unique insights and new perceptions, bringing a fresh and dynamic perspective to 58 years of Grand Prix racing. That frequently asked question - who is the greatest driver of all? - provides a fascinating thread as the author brings his statistical firepower to the case and comes up with some illuminating conclusions.
Publisher`s Notes:
Compiled by a business information expert with a passion for Formula 1, this fascinating book, now available in paperback, offers a fresh and dynamic perspective to the history of Grand Prix racing. Using sophisticated graphics supported by text and photographs, Roger Smith analyses keenly debated topics such as World Champions, serial winners, the best driver of all time, racing eras, circuits, cars, teams, risk and contentious conclusions. As F1 becomes increasingly a matter of strategy and split-second timing, this in-depth book is clearly on pole position.
This informative book will appeal as much to the connoisseur as the more casual Formula 1 follower. Its compelling text and numerous graphics, tables and photographs combine to offer unique insights and new perceptions, bringing a fresh and dynamic perspective to 58 years of Grand Prix racing. That frequently asked question - who is the greatest driver of all? - provides a fascinating thread as the author brings his statistical firepower to the case and comes up with some illuminating conclusions.