I don’t normally post about official Grand Prix programs – other than vintage programs for Grand Prix races in the ‘60s and 70’s, I’ve never really paid much attention to them although many others seem to be happy collect...
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...
I’m always a sucker for driver autobiographies – although published in 2017, I’ve only recently managed to read Jenson Button’s “Life to the Limit”. Despite not being a hardcore Jenson Button fan, this book is a pretty go...
I was reading Ross Brawn’s recent comments on the ambitions for the new 2021 regulations. Recent F1 fans may not remember Ross Brawn but he is best known as the world champion winning principal of his own team, Brawn GP and bef...
Based on early pre-season testing, Ferrari seriously look the goods this year. Enough to inspire me to look for some recent Ferrari books — putting aside Taschen’s $30,000 priced Ferrari Art Edition book, it’s the older titles ...
As we are reminded of Michael Schumacher’s 50th birthday, many F1 fans still greatly miss the legendary German driver. While Schumi’s countryman – Sebastian Vettel tries to emulate the revival of Ferrari in the footsteps ...