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The Complete Encyclopedia of Formula One: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Exciting Sport

The Complete Encyclopedia of Formula One: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Exciting Sport
By Bruce Jones

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The Complete Encyclopedia of Forumla One is the world''s most comprehensive, single-voluume illustrated w ork of Formula One reference, covering the highest echelon o f motor sport from every angle. '


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1323639 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-10-02
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 648 pages

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Amazon.co.uk Review
The Complete Encyclopedia of Formula One is, quite simply, the bible of motorsport. Bruce Jones has crafted a masterful reference book which leaves all others standing on the grid. Its cover price isn't cheap but no devotee of Fomula One can afford to be without it.

It is a real heavyweight in terms of appearance--and also the amount of essential information on the history of the sport, drivers, teams, circuits and statistics carried on the pages--and it is certainly no coffee table filler, but a real working manual. Jones' use of pictures throughout the book complements the text which is concise, yet never misses a lap without the need for a pit-stop. And despite the use of black-and-white photographs Jones' language, obvious love and knowledge of the sport shine through the pages to leave the reader almost being able to experience the sounds and noises on a highly-charged grid during qualifying or on race day.

If you only ever purchase one motorsport book in your life, make sure it's this one because you can be guaranteed you won't ever need to buy another one!


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Highly-detailed source of information4
There are many books offering themselves as a source of information about all aspects of Formula One, but this one is truly comprehensive. It has information about almost every driver to ever compete in a Formula One grand prix; all of the teams to compete; almost all of the circuits ever raced on and lots of statistical information. It also looks at each season in the sport's history. This book offers anyone interested in the sport an excellent opportunity to brush-up on details, learn something new and enjoy a useful resource. The only downside to the book is that there are no colour photographs and those photographs that are included are perhaps not the best that could have accompanied the excellent information contained within the covers.