James Allen on F1 : 2009 - A Revolutionary Year
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Published: 2009
Binding: Softcover
No. Pages: 200
Dimensions: 15 x 24
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Publisher`s notes:
A high-octane blast through the ups and downs of a crazy season in Formula 1
This is a collection of the best writing from the groundbreaking blog of leading Formula 1 commentator James Allen. It offers a behind the scenes look at the races and the events that shaped the year:
+ How Renault plotted to crash one of its cars to fix a race
+ Why Lewis Hamilton lied to the race stewards in Australia
+ How the teams decided to break away from Fl and start their own series
+ Why FIA president Max Mosley said, `Fl can survive without Ferrari`
+ Why Ferrari dropped Kimi Raikkonen and hired Fernando Alonso
The established order on track was overturned and the teams united against the governing body; this was Fl`s most revolutionary year.
With a foreword by racing legend Ross Brawn, this book is perceptive, thoughtful, honest and adroit - a must for every F1 fan.
James Allen is familiar to millions in the UK through his Formula 1 TV work over the past 12 years and has established a large and loyal following through his website. He has been the Formula 1 correspondent for the Financial Times for 11 years.
Publisher`s notes:
A high-octane blast through the ups and downs of a crazy season in Formula 1
This is a collection of the best writing from the groundbreaking blog of leading Formula 1 commentator James Allen. It offers a behind the scenes look at the races and the events that shaped the year:
+ How Renault plotted to crash one of its cars to fix a race
+ Why Lewis Hamilton lied to the race stewards in Australia
+ How the teams decided to break away from Fl and start their own series
+ Why FIA president Max Mosley said, `Fl can survive without Ferrari`
+ Why Ferrari dropped Kimi Raikkonen and hired Fernando Alonso
The established order on track was overturned and the teams united against the governing body; this was Fl`s most revolutionary year.
With a foreword by racing legend Ross Brawn, this book is perceptive, thoughtful, honest and adroit - a must for every F1 fan.
James Allen is familiar to millions in the UK through his Formula 1 TV work over the past 12 years and has established a large and loyal following through his website. He has been the Formula 1 correspondent for the Financial Times for 11 years.