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“A Race With Love and Death” – Richard Seaman biography reviewed
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Posted onMotorsport and politics intertwine in this story of Richard ‘Dick’ Seaman, the pre-war British ace who gave the Nazi salute following his 1938 German Grand Prix win and died the following year.
Ferrari 312T Haynes Manual review
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Posted onFerrari could do with rediscovering the form which led it to produce the championship-winning 312T series, the subject of Haynes’ newest workshop manual.
Grand Prix: The Killer Years book review
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Posted onTelevision documentary Grand Prix: The Killer Years left a lot to be desired but is this spin-off book easier to recommend?
Motor Racing Heroes reviewed
F1 reviews
Posted onIn this collection of 100 articles Robert Newman reveals his personal favourite greats of motor racing, which includes all bar one of F1’s world champions.
F1 Fanatic reviews over 100 Formula One books
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Posted onF1 Fanatic’s new book reviews archive allows you to sort over 100 Formula One book reviews by subject, rating and more.
“Grand Prix Who’s Who” fourth edition reviewed
F1 review
Posted onThe new Autocourse Grand Prix Who’s Who details the careers of hundreds of F1 drivers, covers 800 pages, weighs four kilos – and gets five stars.
“Formula One at Watkins Glen” reviewed
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Posted onWatkins Glen was F1’s longest-lasting venue for the United States Grand Prix. This book charts the race’s rise and fall.