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Setting the bar for F1 books I recently reviewed McLaren – The Wins, so it makes sense to complete a review of its sister book, William Taylor’s excellent McLaren – The Cars 1964-2008*. I also have to confess that I’m not a hug...

 
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August 3, 2012
 



Just added two new Top 5 F1 book lists – one for Ferrari and the other for team related books. You can view these off the main menu. I will add a list a list for driver books soon. To take advantage of the F1 season summe...

 
 
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Just posted lists (link) of some hard to find F1 and grand prix books that are regarded as rare and priced accordingly! Check them out under the Rare Books menu on the site home page. If you’ve read any of them or know of...

 
 
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McLaren über cool After Lewis Hamilton chalked up an excellent win in Hungarian GP for a resurgent McLaren, I think its time to review one of the serious heavy bound F1 books: David Tremayne’s “McLaren – The Wins”. “McLaren – T...

 
 
 
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A great photo archive Trevor Legate’s “100 Years of Grand Prix” sits next to my copy of Lewis’ “My Story” in my bookshelf so that was as good enough of an excuse to review this for my next post. The book is divided into chapter...

 
 
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The McLaren Prodigy With the driver market focus on whether Lewis Hamilton will stay with McLaren in 2013 and with McLaren back at the top of practice timesheets in this weekend’s Hungarian GP, I dusted off my copy of Lew...

 
 
 
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If you could describe Rainier Schlegelmilch’s “F1errari” in one sentence it might be “good things come in small packages…” The first reaction to this book is its unusually small but thick siz...

 
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I’ve posted my initial list of top 10 Formula One books (click here). I’m going to add lists for other F1 book sub-categories like teams and drivers soon. My current list is a little skewed to several Rainer Schlege...