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Ferrari Mondiali book cover
Ferrari Mondiali book cover
Ferrari Mondiali book cover

Book Review: Ferrari Mondiali by Enrico Mapelli

Following on from the last review of Obrigado Ayrton, another book from the same publisher (Giorgio Nada Editore) on my bookshelf is Ferrari Mondiali by Enrico Mapelli. This is the Italian version published in 2009. An English ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Kimberley's Guide WilliamsF1 book cover
Kimberley's Guide WilliamsF1 book cover
Kimberley's Guide WilliamsF1 book cover

Book Review: Kimberley’s Grand Prix Team Guide #11 Williams by Bob Constanduros

In the lead up to this weekend’s German Grand Prix, I was hoping to find time to post a more offbeat review with a German theme (e.g. Chris Nixon’s Kings of the Nürburgring) but I’m time poor this week, so a b...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Behind the Scenes with Benetton F1 book cover
Behind the Scenes with Benetton F1 book cover
Behind the Scenes with Benetton F1 book cover

Book Review: Behind the Scenes with Benetton Formula 1 Racing Team by Chris Bennett with Oliver Holt

The other day, someone was asking me about good Benetton F1 books. For the newbie F1 fans, this year’s Lotus team was previously Renault and before that was Benetton. Quite a few books on the Benetton team have been publi...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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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...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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Renault F1 Beyond the Yellow Teapot book cover
Renault F1 Beyond the Yellow Teapot book cover
Renault F1 Beyond the Yellow Teapot book cover

Book Review: Renault F1 1977-1997 Beyond the Yellow Teapot by Gareth Rogers

Looking at the drivers and constructors championship ladder, it seems that Renault via Red Bull and Lotus are back to their best. Although Renault have been in and out of F1 as a works team, they have remained a dominant player...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Book Review: inside Ferrari by Maurice Hamilton and Jon Nicholson

It would be a great time to be a fly on the wall in Maranello. After their title campaign failures over the past few years, Ferrari look like they now have the car and drivers in good form this year right from the start (ok, le...