Now firmly established in its seventh year of publication, "The Official Formula
1 Season Review 2010" - in the shops just two weeks after the Abu Dhabi Grand
Prix - is a must-have Christmas purchase for every fan of Formula 1. Here is the
full, in-depth story of the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship, told by the
drivers and team personnel involved. In the year that sees the return of the
Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows and Michael Schumacher, and the debut of a number of
new teams and drivers to battle against the established stars, here is an
unrivalled insight into the on-track action and behind-the-scenes details of the
2010 Formula 1 season.
This book contains full reports and statistics on all 19 world Championship
races, including Top Ten Driver rankings and Full Team Reviews of all twelve
constructors competing in 2010. Coverage of other racing categories including
GP2, Formula 3, Sports and GT Racing, IndyCar and NASCAR. It lists
comprehensive results of racing worldwide. There is also a special feature
celebrating 60 years of Formula 1.
Now in its 20th year of publication, the Formula One Yearbook is the most
complete annual dedicated to Formula One. It charts the results of all Grand
Prix races. It contains hundreds of texts and anecdotes, 50 double-page spreads
and fantastic pictures. It is translated into five languages with a print run of
more than 100,000 copies sold worldwide. Foreword by Lewis Hamilton.
This work is a magnificently produced photographic review of the entire World Championship season, combined with detailed reports
and analyses of each of the eightee Grand Prix races around the world, from Bahrain in March to Brazil in October. For each race, a
four-page spread shows the starting line-up, retirements, fastest laps, a detailed account of the race, and of course the result,
together with a description of the circuit, the weather conditions on the day of the race, and the particular issues and talking
points which dominated discussion at the time. Again the 2006 edition will have two pages of colour photos of the most important
facts of each race. Then there are chapters on the key issues of the season, lavishly illustrated with photographs. Finally, the
book contains a portfolio of more than 120 pages of glorious colour photographs by Mirco Lazzari, covering the entire season, and 16
pages of superb cutaway section drawings of the main competing cars, drawn exclusively for this book by Paolo D'Alessio together
with editorial by Giorgio Stirano featuring the most important technical developments during the season.
A collection of the best photographs taken during the 2004 season by the best freelance photographers in Formula One. It gives a visual record of the season - the colourful cars, the great atmosphere, the paddock and the girls of Formula One.