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Jenson Button
The unauthorised biography
by Alan Henry
In 2004, Jenson Button became
Britains leading Formula 1 driver,
achieving third place in the drivers
championship behind Ferraris
Schumacher and Barrichello, with a
string of podium finishes, including
four second places. Button has
become a household name, and since
his Formula 1 baptism with the
Williams team in 2000, his tenacity
and natural talent have seen him grow
in stature from starry-eyed new boy
to No1 driver at BAR-Honda. Buttons
performances on the track are marking
him out as one of Formula 1s hottest
properties, and potentially a future
World Champion. Button fans will love it Octane
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 144pp
125 colour illustrations
isbn: 184425125X
no: H4125
Haynes
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Castellotti: A stolen heart
by Cesare De Agostini, Gianni
Cancellieri (Editor)
A driver of considerable courage and a
generous character full of life and
spirit, Eugenio Castellotti lived for just
26 years and five months not much
longer than James Dean and came
to symbolise a passion for motor
racing, challenge and risk. His
greatest success a triumph of
bravery and commitment was
victory in the 1956 Mille Miglia. Here
is the compelling story of his brief
existence, which will forever be
inextricably linked with that
momentary pinnacle of achievement.
Hardback, 255 x 255mm, 168pp
183 b w and 12 colour illustrations
isbn: 8879112651
no: N2651
naDa
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Cavallino Rampante
How Ferrari mastered
modern-day Formula 1
by Nick Garton
This unique book, published in late
2003, takes a privileged insiders look
within the Ferrari Formula 1 team.
Each component is examined. From
the office of the Sporting Director to
the research and manufacturing
processes, the organisation that goes
into each test session and race
weekend to the daily lives of the team
personnel all is laid bare. Key team
members, their rivals and allies
discuss this breed of people who are
individually driven and, when united
by the charisma of Maranello, can
appear almost insuperable. fine words, fine pictures Motorsport
News
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
150 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250237
no: H4023
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Colin Chapman
The man and his cars
by G rard Jabby Crombac
From small beginnings in North
London in 1947, Colin Chapman went
on to build the world-famous, multimillion pound Lotus car company. He
also established himself, in Jackie
Stewarts words, as the greatest, most
creative designer of racing cars in the
history of motor racing. Written with
the full co-operation of his widow and
the Lotus company, and re-issued to
meet continuing public interest, this is
the definitive biography of the brilliant
engineer described by Enzo Ferrari as so talented because of his ability to
produce ideas ahead of his time. an excellent insight into a
remarkable man Daily Express a lasting tribute to a genius Classic
Cars
Hardback, 238 x 169mm, 384pp
254 illustrations
isbn: 1859608442
no: H844
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Chasing the Title
Memorable moments from fifty
years of Formula 1
by Nigel Roebuck
foreword by Frank Williams
Nigel Roebuck, rated by many fans as
the finest F1 writer in the world, gives
a personal selection of highlights from
the past 50 years, full of his own
memories, colourful anecdotes and
human interest, in the style of his
highly popular Fifth Column in
Autosport. amusing, revealing and
argumentative, and filled with insight
Daily Telegraph explores a gamut of emotions
Autosport finely crafted essays Autocar highly entertaining Daily Express superb Classic Cars
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 304pp
94 mostly colour illustrations
isbn: 1859606040
no: H604
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Cheating (Hardback)
An inside look at the bad things
good NASCAR Winston Cup
racers do in pursuit of speed
by Tom Jensen
Cheating is the most explosive subject
in NASCAR Winston Cup racing, now
more than ever. In this revealing book,
author and investigative reporter Tom
Jensen takes you inside the garage
area, where the rules are broken, and
into the inner sanctum of the NASCAR
trailer, where justice is dispensed. In
the first book specifically focused on
the subject, top drivers, team owners,
crew chiefs, and NASCAR officials
speak candidly and on the record
about what they did, how they did it,
and what the consequences were.
Hardback, 229 x 152mm, 250pp
26 colour and b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618226
no: DB1822
DaviD Bull
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Cheating (Paperback)
An inside look at the bad things
good NASCAR Winston Cup
racers do in pursuit of speed
by Tom Jensen
Cheating is as much a part of stockcar racing history as moonshine and
tobacco. For the first time, some of
the best-known names in Nextel Cup
racing discuss the ways they have
bent, broken, and evaded the rules
from illegal parts and fuels to
chemically treated tires and hidden
gas tanks. Racing officials are equally
candid as they describe efforts to
enforce NASCARs complex rulebook.
This newly expanded edition includes
a visit to the confiscated-parts room at
NASCARs R D Center in Concord,
N.C., a place no other journalist has
entered before.
Paperback, 229 x 152mm, 312pp
43 colour and 24 b w illustrations
isbn: 1893618447
no: DB1844
DaviD Bull
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Jim Clark and his most
successful Lotus
The twin biographies of a
legendary racing driver and his
1963 World Championship
winning Lotus 25 R4
by Eoin Young
This compelling book marries together
a study of a great period in the life of
Jim Clark with the history of a great
British marque, featuring in particular
the famous Lotus 25, from its golden
1963 World Championship-winning
year, through subsequent owners and
crashes until the remains are
discovered and the gallant old charger
is restored to its original specification. as ever, Young has opened his
treasure chest of anecdotes, adding
colour to the characters Motor Sport A very moving story, very well told
Classic Sports Car
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 192pp
90 b w, 70 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250296
no: H4029
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
NEW April 2006
Classic Grand Prix Cars
The front-engined Formula 1 era,
1906-1960 (2nd Edition)
by Karl Ludvigsen
The front-engined racing car
dominated Grand Prix racing for the
first half-century of the sport, from the
inaugural event in 1906 to the late
1950s. Karl Ludvigsens authoritative
and beautifully illustrated history of
the development of these powerful
machines celebrates the engineering
of their designs and recaptures the
pioneering spirit of the golden age of
Grand Prix racing.
Hardback, 263 x 194mm, 240pp
200 b w, 32 colour illustrations
isbn: 184425318X
no: H4318
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Classic Racing Engines
Expert technical analysis of fifty
of the greatest motorsport power
units
by Karl Ludvigsen
This authoritative book gives an
overview of 50 classic motor racing
engines selected from an 80-year
period starting in 1913. Including
many famous engines as well as
others that are less well known, it
gives a clear sense of each units
significance in terms of both its racing
history and the advancement of
technology. the greatest book ever
Practical Classics A timely work Classic Sports Car a must Car and Driver a useful rapid reference Motor Sport fascinating Classic Cars
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 224pp
350 b w illustrations
isbn: 1859606490
no: H649
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
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