Analysing Formula 1 : innovative insights into winners and winning in Grand Prix racing since 1950

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    • Smith, Roger

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Analysing Formula 1 : innovative insights into winners and winning in Grand Prix racing since 1950

Roger Smith

Haynes Pub., 2008

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Analysing Formula One

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 232) and index

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Description

Compiled by an expert statistician with a passion for Formula 1, this fascinating book offers a fresh and dynamic perspective to the history of Grand Prix racing. Using sophisticated diagrams supported by text and photographs, Roger Smith analyses keenly debated topics such as World Champions, serial winners, best drivers of all times, racing eras, circuits, cars, teams, risk and contentious conclusions. As F1 becomes increasingly a matter of strategy and split-second timing, this reference book is clearly on pole position.

Table of Contents

Full analysis of the champions and how they reached that status.The dominant winners across 58 years of Grand Prix racing.Teams and technical excellence.The top seven drivers, each one the man to beat of their generation.Changing eras - regulations, breakthroughs, dominance.The phenomenon of F1 as one billion people watch worldwide.Anatomy of a victory, character studies, the greatest winner of all.Companion volume to H4223 Grand Prix Data Book.

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