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...
The first week of May is always an annual remembrance time for Ayrton Senna fans. Despite his passing being 25 years ago, Senna is probably the most written about F1 driver. At last count, there have been at least 30 English la...
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. ...
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...
It has been awhile since the last review from the archives and there are a stack of older books I’ve been meaning to post reviews of including books on Ken Tyrrell, Jim Clark and the Chris Nixon’s “Kings of the Nürburgrin...
It was just a matter of time before Lewis Hamilton drew level with Ayrton Senna’s total pole positions (and no doubt he will eclipse Schumi’s all time record soon too). The photos of Lewis with Senna’s helmet brings back memor...