- Formula
1 Technology
-Formula 1 Technology offers an in-depth look at the engineering,
design and production of Formula 1 cars. It focuses on the
most technically challenging years, showing how the technology
and engineering have evolved from mechanical systems, most
of which one could hold in the hand, look at closely, and
see how they should work, to systems dominated by silicon
wafers so small one can hardly see them.
Author Peter Wright identifies and outlines five parameters
-- Power, Weight, Tire Grip, Drag and Lift -- and shows how
each can be maximized. In addition, he describes the variety
of technologies (including those that have been banned over
the years) that are involved, not just in the makeup of the
Formula 1 cars, but also in the component manufacturing, systems
testing, and the actual racing of the cars.
- Formula
One Virtual Book 2004 (CD-ROM) -Take a unique photographic
journey through the eighteen Grand Prix of the most exciting
F1 World Championship in years. 234 stunning high-resolution
photographs with an additional 40 picture Mac and Windows
compatible screensaver. An innovative "real book"
feel is the showcase for Formula One's premier photographer,
Paul-Henri Cahier, PHC's artistic, graphic and personal vision
has been called "breathtaking" and "museum
quality" by his peers and photography connoisseur alike.
Incredible close-up access to F1 cars and drivers, rendered
with unique finesse in light and artistic composition. Windows
and Macintosh compatible
- Formula
One Yearbook 2003-2004 -The International Grand Prix annual
and the essential reference guide to the 2003 Grand Prix season.
Many articles, anecdotes and analysis. Complete and detailed
results of all the grand prix, with all the practice times,
top speeds and pit stop times.
- Formula
One Yearbook 2004-2005 -The Formula One Grand Prix annual
is the complete guide to the season just ended. From Australia
to Brazil, relive the 18 races with description of the time
trials to the podium ceremony, going through the paddock gossips.
With all the Formula One statistics and results, the Formula
One Yearbook 2004-2005 remains the reference for any F1 fan.
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