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Senna Hard Edge of Genious Hilton book cover
Senna Hard Edge of Genious Hilton book cover
Senna Hard Edge of Genious Hilton book cover

Book Review: Ayrton Senna – The Hard Edge of Genius by Christopher Hilton

While making some long overdue updates to the Best Ayrton Senna books page on the site, it dawned that there are still a number of older Senna books I’ve forgotten to post reviews of. The obvious one is the rare Monumenta...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Stirling Moss Ludvigsen book cover
Stirling Moss Ludvigsen book cover
Stirling Moss Ludvigsen book cover

Book Review: Stirling Moss – Racing with the Maestro by Karl Ludvigsen

Vale Sir Stirling Moss – a driver that is most often labelled as the greatest F1 driver never to have won a F1 world championship. I’ve reviewed various Stirling Moss books in the past. A decent one that was published mor...
 
 
 
 
 
 

race without end book cover
race without end book cover
race without end book cover

Book Review: Race without End by Maurice Hamilton

Toto Wolff has been irked by Eddie Jordan’s recent mutterings about Mercedes selling the team and winding back to being just an engine manufacturer. As a former team owner, Eddie does have form. I was a big fan of the Jordan F1...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ferrari The Revival book cover
Ferrari The Revival book cover
Ferrari The Revival book cover

Book Review: Ferrari the battle for revival by Alan Henry

With Ferrari’s new management looking to reboot the team for next season and Fernando on the way out, Ferrari’s 2014 season has all the hallmarks of the early to mid 90’s. Alan Henry has written a few books on...
 
 
 
 
 
 

Conquest of Formula 1 book cover
Conquest of Formula 1 book cover
Conquest of Formula 1 book cover

Book Review: Conquest of Formula 1 – The inside story of the men who took Honda to victory by Christopher Hilton

As everyone cheers Honda’s decision to return to Formula 1 in 2015, its hard not to get all misty eyed nostalgic about Honda’s heritage and past success in the sport (if only they had stayed on in 2009!). There have...
 
 
 
 
 
 

Book Review: Grand Prix Greats by Nigel Roebuck

Another book review dusted off from the vault. A lot of the modern day debate is whether the current grid’s world champions Alonso, Vettel, Hamilton, Button, Räikkönen (BTW, nice comeback win in Abu Dahbi) and Hamilton are wort...