Automoblog Book Garage: Formula 1 – The Knowledge (2nd Edition)
Formula 1 – The Knowledge 2nd Edition will turn you into a modern-day Motorsport scholar.Â
Your buddies will be impressed by all the interesting tidbits and information contained within.Â
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Formula 1 – The Knowledge 2nd Edition: Records and Trivia Since 1950Â is an interesting and somewhat unorthodox book. It’s not exactly a page-turner and has no real plot worth mentioning. At the same time, it’s a book that a big time F1 fan will end up going to again and again. How’d they do that anyway" Well, the first edition followed a similar format: the entire book was dedicated to F1 records, statistics, and trivia for fans and enthusiasts. The second edition is now updated again, with current stats and a number of amusing and memorable stories from the history of F1. One Mighty Tome
Formula 1 – The Knowledge 2nd Edition: Records and Trivia Since 1950 was written by David Hayhoe and published by Veloce Publishing. Hard bound and clocking in at 544 pages it seems to weigh twice what it actually does. It’s a heavy tome, packed literally end-to-end with useful, but largely unreadable information; in the sense of a how you might read traditional book that is. Instead, Formula 1 The Knowledge is basically a book of all the Grand Prix records since the formal codification of the sport in 1950.
The FIA (the Fédération International...
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