Formula 1 Cars

The greatest F1 cars from 1950 to the present day
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Artikelbeschreibung

A stunning Formula One book with amazing photography showcasing 50 iconic F1 cars from 1950 to the modern day, highlighting engineering innovations, their impact on the automotive industry, historic races, drivers, pioneering engineers and teams who put them on the racing track.

Maurice Hamilton covers the technical specifications of the cars and pulls out the amazing stories behind the pictures to appeal to every true Formula 1 fan and lovers of the Grand Prix and motor sport.

Get the inside story on the teams, the designers, famous drivers and the memorable races they were involved in plus the amazing tracks they raced on.

Produktsicherheit

Hersteller: Collins Publishers
Anschrift: 1 London Bridge Street
GB-SE19GF London
Kontakt: exportenquiries@harpercollins.co.uk
   
Verantwortlicher: HarperCollins Publishers
Anschrift: Macken House
39/40 Mayor Street Upper
IE-D01 C9W8 Dublin 1
Kontakt: enquiries@harpercollins.ie

Personeninformation

Full-time Formula One journalist since 1977, and has attended over 500 Grand Prix as a working journalist. Previously an award-winning writer for leading British newspapers, including The Observer, The Guardian and The Independent; former editor of the Autocourse Grand Prix annual and Commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live at Grand Prix events, Hamilton is also the author of more than thirty books.

Martin Brundle has been deeply immersed in Formula One for 38 years as a driver in 158 races with 10 podiums, Chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Chairman of the BRDC Silverstone Board, F1 driver manager, and multiple award-winning global broadcaster.

Martin won 14 International Sports Car races including both the Le Mans and Daytona 24 hours, becoming World Champion in 1988. He's also driven more than 60 different F1 cars from every decade.

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