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Fit for Motorsport
Improve your race performance
with better physical and mental
training
by Dr RS Jutley
foreword by Professor Sid Watkins
Peak fitness is a prerequisite for a
competitive edge, and top motorsport
teams routinely employ medics,
psychologists, dieticians and even
armed forces specialists to help drivers
hone their performance. Its a different
picture at grassroots level, where poor
preparation can blight potential. Here
a doctor who competes as a rally
driver offers expert information on all
aspects of physical and mental fitness
including diet, training, safety and
medical regulations. perfect for those who enjoy actively
taking part in motor sport Classic
Car Mart
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 128pp
120 mainly colour illus. and diagrams
isbn: 1859608760
no: H876
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
Emerson Fittipaldi
Heart of a Racer
by Karl Ludvigsen
foreword by Teddy Mayer
Emerson Fittipaldi, in 1972 crowned
the youngest-ever F1 World Champion
at the age of 25, won the title again
two years later to prove that he was
one of the most outstanding talents of
his generation. He and his brother
Wilson realised their dream of creating
the first Brazilian Grand Prix car. After
a brief retirement, the bold Brazilian
forged a second magnificent career in
IndyCar racing, in which he scored
wins in ten consecutive seasons. In
this latest addition to his well-received
driver biography series, Karl Ludvigsen
tells the whole enthralling story. Ludvigsen has captured the very
essence of this laid-back Brazilian
Classic Cars
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 208pp
250 illustrations including colour
isbn: 185960837X
no: H837
Haynes
rrp: 25.00
Flat Out, Flat Broke: Formula 1
the hard way! (Paperback)
by Perry McCarthy
foreword by Damon Hill
Reformatted and updated in
paperback after its hardback success,
this is the hilarious and at times
harrowing autobiography of Perry
McCarthy, alias The Stig on BBC
TVs Top Gear, which attracts four
million viewers a week. Perry, whose
efforts to get into Formula 1 led The
Times to dub him the worlds
unluckiest racing driver, created
enormous intrigue as the mystery
driver on Jeremy Clarksons primetime television show, testing cars at
times to near destruction. But when it
came to racing at Le Mans in 2003
the old bad luck returned. a lesson in sheer determination
Motorsport News
Paperback, 198 x 127mm, 272pp
16pp colour plate section
isbn: 1844250180
no: H4018
Haynes
rrp: 7.99
Ford in Touring Car Racing
Top of the class for fifty years
by Graham Robson
Ford has been consistently successful
in saloon car racing, from the very
first modest performance of the
1950s, through Sierra RS500
Cosworth domination in the 1980s, to
the standard-setting Mondeo victories.
For nearly 50 years, European Fords
have been winning Touring Car
Championships in Britain, Europe, and
all round the world. Graham Robson
chronicles every programme, car,
success and development. Packed
with technical and historical insights,
this large-format, lavishly illustrated
book also includes interviews with
drivers, engineers and team managers. You can almost hear the thundering
exhausts Classic Cars
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
200 illustrations, mainly colour
isbn: 1859606881
no: H688
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
The Ford That Beat Ferrari
A racing history of the GT40
by John Allen, Gordon Jones
foreword by Jacky Ickx
When Fords attempt to buy Ferrari fell
through, the US car giant embarked
on a programme to beat the famous
Italian marque at the worlds most
prestigious race, the Le Mans 24
Hours. It was quite a battle. Fords
challenger was the GT40, which
placed 1-2-3 at Le Mans in 1966 and
won the next three consecutive years.
This classic book about the GT40
fastest sports racing car of its day
has been redesigned, expanded and
updated to meet pent-up demand. comprehensive and photographically
rich Daily Telegraph there will probably never be a better
book on this classic Autosport an absolute joy...worth every penny
Daily Express
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 480pp
700 b w, 200 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251136
no: H4113
Haynes
rrp: 75.00
The Ford That Beat Ferrari
(Limited Edition)
A racing history of the GT40
by John Allen, Gordon Jones
foreword by Jacky Ickx
This is a sumptuous leather-bound
edition of The Ford That Beat Ferrari,
the comprehensive illustrated history
of the Ford GT40. This exclusive
edition is limited to 200 numbered
copies, each of which is signed by
foreword writer Jacky Ickx as well as
the co-authors, and presented in a
high-quality slipcase. This is a musthave purchase for GT40 fans the
ultimate version of an exceptional
book chronicling the history of every
GT40 in nearly 900 period
photographs.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 480pp
700 b w, 200 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253058
no: H4305
Haynes
rrp: 200.00
Formula 1 2000: Technical
Analysis
by Giorgio Piola
Here is Giorgio Piolas unique
technical insight into the 2000
Formula 1 season, which saw Ferrari
win the World Drivers and
Constructors Championships. The
design and engineering of each teams
cars are described in great detail, race
by race. Cockpits, steering wheels,
pedals, brakes, suspensions, engines,
gearboxes, tyres, aerodynamics all
are explored in stunning depth with a
rich array of Piolas extraordinary
sketches and technical drawings. This
is an irresistible book for anyone who
is interested in Formula 1, whether or
not they are technically
knowledgeable.
Paperback, 270 x 240mm, 112pp
327 colour illustrations
isbn: 8879112422
no: N2422
naDa
rrp: 20.00
Formula 1 2001: Technical
Analysis
by Giorgio Piola
This is another edition in the
renowned series that provides
technical analysis of the Formula 1
season, which in 2001 saw Ferrari
and Michael Schumacher win for the
second time the World Drivers and
Constructors Championships. The
design and engineering of each teams
cars are described in great detail, race
by race. Cockpits, steering wheels,
pedals, brakes, suspensions, engines,
gearboxes, tyres, aerodynamics all
are explored in stunning depth with a
rich array of Piolas extraordinary
sketches and technical drawings. This
is an irresistible book for anyone who
is interested in F1, whether or not
they are technically knowledgeable.
Includes details of FIA regulations that
were new for 2001.
Paperback, 270 x 240mm, 112pp
327 colour illustrations
isbn: 8879112791
no: N2791
naDa
rrp: 20.00
Formula 1 2003/2004:
Technical Analysis
by Giorgio Piola
This book has become a highlight of
the publishing year. Coverage in this
years title ranges from the Ferrari F-
2003 GA, which reconfirmed
Maranello as World Champions again,
to the Williams-BMW including the
FW-18 and McLaren-Mercedes, to
Toyota and Minardi. Mainly colour
illustrations show the cars and their
respective components: underbodies,
wings, engines, transmissions, steering wheels, suspension, brakes, etc, are
all examined. Giorgio Piola has also
included a section on the different
teams gearing up to compete for the
2004 Formula 1 World
Championship, renewing the challenge
to Ferrari and six-times World
Champion Michael Schumacher.
Paperback, 270 x 243mm, 116pp
350 colour and 13 b w drawings
isbn: 8879113259
no: N3259
naDa
rrp: 20.00
Formula 1 2004/2005:
Technical Analysis
by Giorgio Piola
Members of the F1 circus and
enthusiasts anxiously await Giorgio
Piolas annual technical analysis of
Formula One. Journalist and technical
commentator, he reveals the secrets of
the cars that competed for the 2004
Formula One World Championship.
More than 300 full colour technical
illustrations show the cars stages of
evolution during the season and each
chapter of the book focuses on a
specific subject, including new
regulations, chassis, cockpits and
aerodynamics. Each team has a
chapter, analysing its cars technical
development in detail. This new
edition is further enhanced by
prestigious contributions from engineer
Mauro Forghieri who has written the
chapter on engines.
Paperback, 270 x 243mm, 116pp
350 colour drawings
isbn 8879113666
no: N3666
naDa
rrp: 21.00
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