Formula 1 & Grand Prix

  • How to win a Grand Prix

    £22.00

    Formula 1 drivers are the public face of Grand Prix racing but behind every driver is a team of several hundred people sharing the same passionate desire to win. On race day it’s the Team Strategist who calls the shots, working under immense pressure to make split-second and crucial decisions. Welcome to Bernie Collins’ world. Through her eyes and experience as a Chief Race Engineer and F1 Team Strategist, Bernie Collins takes the reader behind the scenes of a Formula 1 team – both in the factory and at the races – to uncover what it takes to put two Formula 1 cars on the grid and go racing.

  • Max Verstappen

    £20.00

    Max Verstappen is an illustrated biography of the talented, rising Formula 1 star, from his start as the son of two motorsport talents through to his many World Championship wins.

  • Formula One

    £35.00

    Formula One: The Legends profiles 32 legendary drivers from the 1950s to the present day, with a foreword by Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing.

  • Formula One 2024

    £16.99

    The definitive guide to Formula 1 in 2024. A complete examination of all the teams racing this season, every driver, and all the tracks featured in the Grand Prix calendar. Also includes a full review of the 2023 season and a breakdown of the new rules and regulations for 2024.

  • Inside Formula 1

    £50.00

    Renowned automotive photographer Daniel Reinhard and his father, Josef (Sepp) Reinhard, have enjoyed unprecedented access to Formula 1 races and drivers since 1950. This book presents more than 300 of their best photos. Discover photos of top drivers like Stirling Moss, Michael Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, and many more. See the drivers on the track, at play, and at rest. Top race cars and teams like McLaren, Alfa Romeo, Porsche, BMW, Alfetta, Ferrari, and more are pictured in full-colour dramatic shots. There are shots of the top track and street venues and images of both day and night races in the sun, rain, and snow. No matter how or where or by whom you might imagine a Formula 1 race being run, you’ll find it here. In addition, readers will find behind-the-scenes images of the pit crews, the track workers, the fans – even other photographers.

  • Formula 1

    £22.00

    The Formula 1 Drive to Survive The Unofficial Companion takes new and longtime F1 fans beyond the personalities and drama to contextualize technology, rules, strategy, and history.

     

  • Ferrari

    £60.00

    For the first time, two legendary Formula 1 photographers, Rainer Schlegelmilch and Ercole Colombo, come together to pay tribute to the sport’s most iconic team, Ferrari.

  • Formula One – the rivals

    £35.00

    The battle between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton gripped the sports world in 2021 – and with Hamilton set for two more years at Mercedes, it’s a rivalry that will only intensify. Formula One: The Rivals looks back at F1’s greatest rivalries over the years, with a foreword by Mark Webber.
     

  • Formula 1

    £25.00

    Bringing together an account of the history of the sport and a selection of stunning images from across seven decades of F1 racing, the book charts the FIA Formula One World Championship, decade by decade, from its first race at Silverstone in May 1950 right through to the present day.

  • Formula One – the Pinnacle

    £36.00

    Formula 1: The Pinnacle tracks a history of the changes which have taken F1 from its rudimentary beginnings to the exhilarating high octane spectacle it is today, with a foreword by Guenther Steiner – Team Principal of the Haas Formula One Team.

  • Max Verstappen

    £14.99

    Here is an English-language biography of Formula 1’s hottest new talent, Dutchman Max Verstappen. Few drivers have ever shaken up Formula 1 in quite the same way as Verstappen. Already the youngest competitor in F1 history, having made his breakthrough in 2015 aged just 17, his debut race for Red Bull at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix saw him become the youngest driver ever to win a race, achieve a podium finish or even lead a lap. As sports journalist James Gray deftly shows, as son of F1 legend Jos and elite-level kart driver Sophie Kumpen, Max was destined to be a racing driver. And since that headline-grabbing debut, he has continued to make an indelible impression on the sport, courting criticism and plaudits in equal measure.

  • The Boy

    £20.00

    A biography of motor racing legend Stirling Moss, told in 50 brief chapters, by the writer who knew him best

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