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regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover
regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover
regga clay regazzoni christopher hilton book cover

Book review: Regga by Christopher Hilton

If you’re a WilliamsF1 fan, it seems like an eternity since the team’s last win by Pastor Maldonado at the 2012 Spanish GP. Williams’ first GP victory was delivered by the swashbuckling moustachioed Giancarlo ‘Clay’ Regazzoni. ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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kings of the nurburgring book cover chris nixon
kings of the nurburgring book cover chris nixon
kings of the nurburgring book cover chris nixon

Rare Book Review: The Kings of the Nürburgring by Chris Nixon

While fans will be happy the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim has been given a lifeline extension next year, the modern version of the circuit itself is an unfortunate abbreviated version of the historic track. The German GP has...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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power and the glory book cover sedgwick
power and the glory book cover sedgwick
power and the glory book cover sedgwick

New Book Review: The Power and the Glory by David Sedgwick

For many F1 Fans, the 80’s-90’s Formula 1 seasons are often considered to be the best era in the sport dominated by big marque team and superstar driver rivalries at the height of their powers – think Senna, Prost, Mansel...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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williams BBC bluray
williams BBC bluray
williams BBC bluray

Bluray review: Williams

It’s been awhile since I last reviewed an F1-related film. At first glance you could be mistaken for thinking that BBC Films’ 2016 “Williams” is just another sports documentary about the inner workings of a F1 team with a long ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Ferrari 156 McDonough book cover
Ferrari 156 McDonough book cover
Ferrari 156 McDonough book cover

Book review: Ferrari 156 Shark Nose by Ed McDonough

I can’t say that this year’s Ferrari SF-71H will likely be remembered as one of the more aesthetically pleasing Ferrari monocoques (unless of course, if Seb actually wins the 2018 championship). One of the most memorable and ic...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Book Review: Ayrton Senna As Time Goes By by Christopher Hilton

Since 1994, May 1 on the F1 calendar always remembers Ayrton Senna. There have been more books published about Senna that any other driver. At one stage in the 90’s, motorsports writer Christopher Hilton was pumping out Senna b...