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NEW September 2006
Formula 1 2005/2006
Technical Analysis
by Giorgio Piola
Giorgio Piolas annual technical
analysis of Formula One reveals all the
secrets of the cars that competed for
the 2005 Formula One World
Championship, which saw Fernando
Alonso and Renault take the drivers
crown for the first time. Technical
illustrations show the cars various
stages of evolution. Each chapter of
the book focuses on a specific sector
of development, including the sports
new regulations, the cars chassis,
cockpits and aerodynamics. Each
team has its own chapter, analysing
its cars technical development in even
greater detail.
Mauro Coppini and Mauro Forghieri
give their usual contributions too.
Paperback, 243 x 270mm, 116pp
300 colour technical drawings
isbn 8879113917
no: N3917
naDa
rrp: 22.50
NEW June 2006
Formula 1 in Camera 1960-69
by Paul Parker
Building on the success of Hayness
two previous titles in this series,
which cover the 1970s and 1980s,
this book takes a nostalgic look at the
1960s. Offering the same combination
of informative text, race statistics and
glorious colour photography, it brings
alive the heroic era of Jim Clark,
Graham Hill, Stirling Moss, Jackie
Stewart, John Surtees, Bruce
McLaren, Jack Brabham and Jochen
Rindt. For many fans, this was the era
when Formula 1 was at its peak
thrilling and dangerous, but still a
sport.
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 240pp
300 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252183
no: H4218
Haynes
rrp: 30.00
Formula 1 in Camera 1970-79
by Paul Parker, Rainer
Schlegelmilch
This beautifully illustrated, deeply
nostalgic, all-colour book examines
the evolution of the Grand Prix genre
through one of its classic decades,
when the sport moved into the
increasingly commercial and high-tech
era. It is also the story of how
sponsors took over the main identity
of the teams, with the sport becoming
globalised as the English-speaking
drivers were joined by newcomers
such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Ronnie
Peterson, Jody Scheckter, Niki Lauda
and Nelson Piquet. Nostalgia for those who were there,
and a motorsport education for those
who werent Auto Express
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 240pp
300 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859609600
no: H960
Haynes
rrp: 30.00
Formula 1 in Camera 1980-89
by Quentin Spurring, Rainer
Schlegelmilch
This book features a classic era,
portrayed in Rainer Schlegelmilchs
glorious photographs. The 1980s saw
the emergence of McLaren and
Williams as the dominant teams.
Normally aspirated engines gave way
to more powerful turbocharged units,
before the regulations changed in
1989 to favour non-turbo motors
again. The defining drivers were Gilles
Villeneuve, Alan Jones, Nelson Piquet,
Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost and Ayrton
Senna. The 1980s saw the demise of
the privateer entrants as technology
and costs escalated. Schlegelmilch captured the F1
images of the decade like no other
photographer Motor Sport wonderfully heavyweight Classic Car
Weekly
Hardback, 280 x 230mm, 240pp
283 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251098
no: H4109
Haynes
rrp: 30.00
The Official Formula 1 Season
Review 2004
foreword by Bernie Ecclestone
Here is the full, in-depth story of
2004s 18 races, told by the drivers
and team personnel involved,
including Michael Schumacher, Jenson
Button, Ross Brawn and David
Richards. Each race report features an
illustrated resum of the lap-by-lap
action, the inside line from one of the
races headline-making drivers, race
analysis from a team technical director
and engineer, and clearly presented
statistics for practice, qualifying and
the race. Feature content includes
Eddie Jordans driver ranking, the
team Technical Directors car of the
year and an analysis of the technical
development of the cars. Essential
reading for all Formula One
enthusiasts.
Hardback, 300 x 230mm, 256pp
400 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252027
no: H4202
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
The Official Formula 1 Season
Review 2005
foreword by Bernie Ecclestone
Here is the inside story of Formula
One in 2005 a season that saw the
dominance of Ferrari and Michael
Schumacher come to an end, as two
of the sports young chargers,
Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen,
emerged to establish themselves as
the drivers to beat. Every race
weekend is chronicled, with the aid of
stunning colour photography, and the
absorbing text allows the drivers, team
principals and technical directors to
throw new light on many of the
seasons headlines and incidents,
providing an exclusive insight into the
on-track action and the race strategy
for each round. Haynes has snatched pole position
The Sunday Times
Hardback, 300 x 230mm, 256pp
500 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252329
no: H4232
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
NEW November 2006
The Official Formula 1 Season
Review 2006
foreword by Bernie Ecclestone
Packed with behind-the-scenes detail
and stunning photographs, The
Official Formula 1 Season Review
2006 in the shops just three weeks
after the last Grand Prix will be a
must-have Christmas purchase for
every fan of Formula One. Here is the
full, in-depth story of the 2006
Formula One season, told by the
drivers and team personnel involved.
Superb feature content allows the
personalities involved to throw new
light on many of the seasons
headlines and incidents, and the
clearly presented statistics provide a
comprehensive reference source for
the future. An unrivalled insight into
the 2006 Formula One season.
Hardback, 300 x 230mm, 256pp
400 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844253457
no: H4345
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
The Formula 1 Young Guns
by Nick Garton
Recent Formula 1 seasons have seen
the established stars most notably
Michael Schumacher being
challenged by a hungry pack of young,
little-known drivers. These young
guns have rapidly made names for
themselves with exciting displays of
sheer speed and audacious overtaking
moves against their more experienced
rivals. This extensively illustrated book
offers in-depth biographies of these
rising stars, revealing their
backgrounds, their personalities, and
how they have risen to prominence to
win a place in motorsports premier
league.
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 128pp
100 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844250466
no: H4046
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
Forza Amon! A biography of
Chris Amon
by Eoin Young
Chris Amon, a New Zealand sheep
farmers son who led the Ferrari team
for two seasons in the late 1960s, is
remembered in Formula 1 as the best
driver never to win a Grand Prix. Yet
his contemporary Jackie Stewart rated
him one of the worlds foremost
drivers and Jochen Rindt considered
him a true rival. Eoin Young, an ace
storyteller, chronicles the life of this
extraordinarily unlucky racer who was
driving at the age of six, had a pilots
licence at 16, and raced a 1954
250F Grand Prix Maserati a year later. This wont disappoint Motor Sport affectionate and readable Formula 1
Magazine long overdue Motorsport News Worth a read Classic Sports Car
Hardback, 234 x 153mm, 240pp
32pp plate section
isbn: 1844250164
no: H4016
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
NEW June 2006
Grand Prix Rare Images of the
First 100 Years
by Quentin Spurring
This richly illustrated photographic
essay captures the human drama and
technical ingenuity that have
characterized Grand Prix motor racing
since the first event in 1906. Most of
the photos are published here for the
first time. Beginning with wonderful
images from glass-plate negatives, the
book graphically tells the story of the
iconic cars that changed the sport and
the men who raced them including
Nazzaro, Nuvolari, Caracciola, Fangio,
Moss, Clark, Prost, Senna,
Schumacher, and many more ending
with Fernando Alonsos historic
championship in 2005. An insight
into the highly competitive people who
have advanced this sport.
Hardback, 280 x 280mm, 240pp
195 b w, 60 colour illustrations
isbn 1893618676
no: DB1867
DaviD Bull
rrp: 29.99
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