F1
Through the Eyes of Damon Hill: Inside the World of Formula
1
-The book touches all the major aspects of Formula One motorsport:
technology, image, media pressure, professional rivalry, the
fear, money and fame. Damon also talks about his famous father
Graham Hill and "his" race: Monte Carlo. The book
is overall very well crafted. Damon's text is supported and
enhanced by the superb photography of Keith Sutton,
England's premier F1 photographer.
Flat
Out & Flat Broke Formula 1 the Hard Way -Perry McCarthy
decided at the age of 18 that he wanted to reach the top in
the world's most expensive sport This is his autobiography.
Formula
1: Portrait of the 60's -Schlegelmilch is the man for
the job. He has followed F1 since the early sixties, he has
witnessed triumphs and tragedies and has always been able
to portrait the human side of this high-pace, high-glitz and
high-tech sport. The sixties saw incredible technical advancements
in motor-racing, but these advancements sometimes came at
a terrible price. It was also a decade where some of the greatest
drivers of all time left their mark on the sport, like Jim
Clark and Jackie Stewart. Schlegelmilch is the master of natural
light and so many times has been able to capture that special
moment, gesture or expression in a driver's face that says
more than a 1000 words.
Formula
1 1950-Today -This opulent book provides a spectacular
illustration of the history of Formula One from the very
first world championship race on the former military airport
in Silverstone in 1950 to the present day. Brilliant photos
depict legends like Manuel Fangio, the unforgettable Ayrton
Senna, man of action Bernie Ecclestone and five-time world
champion Michael Schuhmacher. A pot-pourri of exciting events
and memorable moments have been put together for every championship
year ensuring a very special and unusual trip through the
history of the world of motor racing’s most exciting
discipline.